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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.
What is digital mole mapping?
Mapping Moles, with the method of Digital Dermatoscopy, is currently the PAP-TEST of the skin. It is an extremely important test for anyone with moles. Skin cancer and especially melanoma is a form of cancer that is easily treated if detected early but is deadly if left to develop and metastasize to other parts of the body.
By Thanos Koukoumanis2 years ago in Humans
How does memory works
In the realm of cognition, the human brain remains an uncharted frontier, giving rise to questions that tantalize and intrigue. Among these inquiries, the nature of memory has been a subject of fascination for generations. As we delve into the labyrinthine corridors of memory, we uncover theories that offer us a glimpse into the intricate workings of our minds.
By Danesh Kumar Thiyagarajan2 years ago in Humans
Human brain 10 Facts
1. Remarkably, the brain is a voracious energy consumer, laying claim to the lion's share of the body's energy production. Studies unveil an astonishing revelation – the brain devours approximately 20 percent of the total energy generated within the body, an astonishing feat considering its mere 2 percent contribution to the body's overall weight. This energy sustains the firing of nerve impulses and ensures the vitality of brain cells, thus supporting its intricate functionalities.
By DEVA NARAYANAN2 years ago in Humans
Illuminating Intelligence: Unveiling the Enigma of IQ Tests
Introduction: The enigmatic realm of the intelligence quotient (IQ) is a pervasive presence in contemporary culture, with discussions about IQ scores and their implications reverberating through various conversations. Yet, beneath the surface of this ubiquitous metric lies a labyrinthine inquiry: What is the true essence of an IQ test? Can it genuinely fathom the depths of one's intellectual capacity? In this enlightening exposé, we embark on a profound odyssey to unearth the origins of IQ tests, decipher their underlying motives, and explore the intricate tapestry they weave within the fabric of our lives. Join us as we embark on an intellectual voyage to unravel the science underpinning IQ testing and its far-reaching societal implications.
By Seetharama Krishnan2 years ago in Humans
Why so many people need glasses now?
During the course of my growing up years, I noticed a change in my ability to see clearly. Gradually, I found myself unable to focus on objects beyond a certain distance from my face. Anything situated more than around 10 inches away appeared blurry. The introduction of eyeglasses transformed my world from a hazy one to a sharply defined realm. This personal experience, while somewhat inconvenient, is indicative of a broader issue that is becoming increasingly prevalent - a condition known as myopia.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in Humans
The Intricate Pathways of Love: Unveiling the Science Behind Falling and Healing
Love, that powerful and sometimes tumultuous emotion, is often described as heartwarming, heartbreaking, and everything in between. But have you ever wondered about the role your brain plays in this journey? Well, the brain is the conductor of this symphony of emotions! From that initial spark to the last tear, a complex dance of brain chemicals and systems guides us through the process.
By Anita Nelima2 years ago in Humans
"Depth of Danger: The OceanGate Incident"
Titan submarine started its journey from the Saint John port, Canada. The location where it had to dive in the ocean. is located in the North Atlantic Ocean, 700 km away from the Saint John. Beneath the cold waters, lies the shipwreck of Titanic in the depths of ocean. This journey was initiated on Saturday, 17th June 2023. And according to the plan, Titan was to be launched at 8 o'clock in the morning on next day, Sunday. Let me tell you here that an issue was noticed before the dive. Despite that, decision was made to lower it into ocean at risk of one's life. What was issue and why risk taken despite knowing potential danger?
By Swapnil Nipunge2 years ago in Humans








