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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.
The Science Behind Laughter
Laughter is a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries, bringing joy and connection to people worldwide. It's a remarkable human phenomenon, but have you ever wondered about the science behind laughter? What happens in our brains and bodies when we share a hearty chuckle with friends or erupt into laughter while watching a comedy show? In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating science of laughter, exploring its origins, benefits, and the complex mechanisms that make it an integral part of the human experience.
By Mason Walsh2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Resolution of the Human Eye
The natural eye is a surprising organ, frequently compared to a complex camera, catching the world's magnificence in many-sided detail. Be that as it may, have you at any point pondered the goal of the natural eye? How much detail might we at any point see, and how can it contrast with the advanced cameras and screens we utilize everyday? In this article, we dive into the entrancing universe of human vision, talking about the goal of the eye, its constraints, and the elements that impact our view of detail.
By Mason Walsh2 years ago in Humans
FIX Gaps in Teeth
Today, we're going to delve into the topic of black triangles and explore how to treat them. Black triangles are those areas along the gum line where gum tissue is missing, creating a void. From a distance, these voids can appear dark, resembling something stuck between your teeth, like a piece of pepper. This can lead to self-consciousness, especially when others mistake it for food particles. In reality, it's a gap in the gum tissue. As a cosmetic dentist, I encounter black triangles frequently, and I've identified two primary reasons for their occurrence. The first reason is the shape of the tooth itself. Some people have triangular-shaped teeth, and there isn't enough gum tissue at the base to form a proper triangle. The second common cause is post-orthodontic or post-Invisalign treatment. While these treatments align the teeth correctly, sometimes the gums can't fully fill the spaces, especially when dealing with triangular teeth.
By Hugo Jamsai2 years ago in Humans
Why King Tut had a level head
Why King Tut Had a Flat Head We're here back in the Human Evolution Lab with Dr. Robert Martin, who is curator emeritus of human evolution here at the Field Museum, and today we're going to be talking about artificial head binding in ancient Egypt!
By Sophia Douglas2 years ago in Humans









