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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
When Two Souls Recognize Each Other: The Science and Spirituality of Soulmates
Some people enter your life and it feels like you've known them forever. Explore the science, psychology, and spiritual mystery behind soulmates — and why your heart knows before your mind does.
By F. M. Rayaan5 months ago in Humans
Fire in the Sky: Lightning Turns Tower Into a Fiery Inferno
The storm had been building all afternoon. Dark clouds gathered over the small South Carolina town like an army assembling for battle. The air was thick and heavy, the kind of stillness that makes you feel the world is holding its breath. On the horizon, faint rumbles of thunder rolled like distant drums. Locals knew this meant trouble—storms here could arrive suddenly, and when they did, they rarely came quietly.
By Muhammad Yasir5 months ago in Humans
The Race for Quantum Primacy: Who Will Shape the New Era of Computation?
Introduction The global pursuit of quantum primacy—sometimes called quantum supremacy or quantum advantage—signals more than a competitive sprint among big tech companies and leading research institutions. It represents a profound transformation in how humanity can solve previously intractable problems, with the potential to disrupt cryptography, revolutionize pharmaceuticals, optimize global logistics, and even unravel mysteries of the universe itself.
By Reframeroots5 months ago in Humans
The Hiker Who Followed the Wrong Star
Every year, nearly 2,000 hikers in the United States get lost in the wilderness, many due to simple navigation mistakes. But for one young traveler, a single wrong decision—trusting the wrong star—turned a peaceful solo hike into a desperate fight for survival.It was early autumn when 27-year-old Daniel Price set out on a solo backpacking trip in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. He had read about the trail online, studied maps, and packed his gear with precision. Daniel wasn’t a beginner—he had been hiking for nearly a decade. But he was about to learn that nature doesn’t forgive even the smallest errors.
By Soul Pages5 months ago in Humans
The Roads of Power
Surely you’ve heard the famous saying, “All roads lead to Rome,” but have you ever reflected on the deeper meaning behind it? This celebrated saying reflects the extraordinary power that ancient Rome wielded through a network of infrastructures built with a precise purpose: to extend dominance and strengthen control.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)5 months ago in Humans
The anatomy of a good human
When we talk about anatomy, our minds often drift toward the biological blueprint of a person—bones, muscles, organs, and cells that make up our physical body. Yet, there exists another type of anatomy that is just as vital, perhaps even more so: the anatomy of a good human. This is not about flesh and blood, but about virtues, principles, and moral qualities that define who we are beyond our physical form. In a world where technology advances faster than morality, taking time to explore the traits of a truly good human is essential.
By Malik Rohail Khan5 months ago in Humans
Ageing Like a Fine Wine
“Your 40s are good. Your 50s are great. Your 60s are fab. And 70 is fucking awesome!” ~Helen Mirren I found it surreal the day I turned fifty, seeing those two numbers standing to attention: five and nought, splashed all over my birthday cards. It felt curiously deceiving.
By Chantal Christie Weiss5 months ago in Humans
Burnout Isn’t Laziness—It’s Emotional Exhaustion in Disguise
We often mistake burnout for laziness. We call ourselves unmotivated, undisciplined, or just “bad at adulting”—especially when we’re too tired to keep up with life. But what if what you're feeling isn’t failure... but a quiet form of emotional collapse?
By Leigh Cala-or5 months ago in Humans











