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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.
Jeevakarunyam: Embracing Compassion and Kindness for a Harmonious World. Content Warning.
Jeevakarunyam, often spelled as "Jeeva Karunya" or "Jiva Karunya," is a fundamental concept in Tamil literature and culture. It encompasses the profound sense of compassion, empathy, and concern for all living beings. The term is derived from two Tamil words, "jeeva," meaning living being, and "karunyam," meaning compassion. Jeevakarunyam emphasizes the value of kindness and love towards all life forms, promoting harmony and a sense of interconnectedness with nature.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
"Journey of Hope”
Once upon a time in the town of Willowbrook, lived a young and ambitious girl named Lily. Lily was known for her curiosity and desire to make a difference in the world. One day, while browsing the internet for health-related topics, she stumbled upon an article about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its vaccine. Intrigued, she began to delve deeper into the subject.
By Grace Martins3 years ago in Humans
Unraveling the Top Benefits of Water to Human Health
Water, the elixir of life, is an indispensable component of human existence. It is a ubiquitous substance that sustains all life forms on our planet. For millennia, civilizations have revered water for its life-giving properties, and today, science reaffirms its vital role in maintaining human health and well-being. As we delve into the myriad aspects of this miraculous liquid, we uncover the top benefits of water to human health, highlighting its significance in maintaining physical, mental, and emotional equilibrium.
By Ubah Francis (Handmaid of God)3 years ago in Humans
The Urgency of Now: Understanding the Accelerating Effects of Climate Change
In the face of unprecedented global challenges, climate change stands as one of the most pressing and urgent issues of our time. For decades, scientists have been sounding the alarm bells, warning about the consequences of rising temperatures and changing weather patterns. However, the accelerating effects of climate change demand immediate attention and concerted action from governments, industries, and individuals worldwide. This article delves into the urgency of now, exploring the factors driving the acceleration of climate change and the critical importance of addressing this crisis without delay.
By Edwin J. Gasque3 years ago in Humans
Automation and the Human Touch: The Evolution of Domino's Pizza Production
Introduction Domino's Pizza, one of the world's largest pizza chains, has long been known for its efficient and affordable pizza-making process. Traditionally, a dozen workers would touch each ball of dough as it made its way down the production line. However, in the brand new $50 million facility in Indiana, cutting-edge machines now measure, move, and stack pizza dough, reducing the need for extensive manual labor. This shift comes amid fierce competition in the pizza industry and a growing struggle to find enough workers, especially for physically demanding and lower-paying roles. With Super Bowl day being one of the busiest days for Domino's Pizza, the automation systems are put to the ultimate test.
By Anu Preethi Danila D3 years ago in Humans
BEYOND SCIENCE
Imagine what it would be like to live in a world without the internet. Some of us may even recall a time before everything was connected, but the idea of a world without smartphones and maps where search engines were always available now seems completely foreign to us. But how is our increasing reliance on the online world affecting us? Our relationships, sources of information, and the way we interact with one another are all changing quickly, and there are even effects that are visible to us.
By Ambali Samuel3 years ago in Humans
Dr Darren Burke Tested Blood Boosting On Sprinting Performance
Athletes are continually seeking methods to optimize their performance, pushing the boundaries of human capabilities. I recall experimenting with a lot of things back in my competitive days. This included hypoxic training before I even knew what it was all about. I was 16 and training for sprint canoeing in the 500 metre C-1: an event that lasts about 2 minutes. I’d often puke and almost pass out but found that holding my breath and doing repeats until exhaustion in practice helped a lot during competition. Little did I know that later in graduate school I would learn the mechanisms related to this blood boosting training adaptation.
By James Bonner3 years ago in Humans
The AI Revolution: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster
Introduction The year 2023 marked a profound moment in human history as artificial intelligence (AI) emerged as a transformative force, shaping society like never before. Google, at the forefront of this new AI-powered era, unveiled groundbreaking advancements in machine learning, including chatbots that interacted with humans like equals, stirring a whirlwind of emotions. As we stand on the precipice of an AI-driven future, a mix of excitement, fear, and uncertainty fills the air, questioning whether society is emotionally prepared for what's coming.
By santhos kumar veldhanda3 years ago in Humans
The Cyborg's Identity
Part 1: The Accident Dr. Emma Harper was at the peak of her scientific career when tragedy struck. A catastrophic lab accident left her body severely damaged, and her life hung in the balance. As she drifted in and out of consciousness, her colleague and dear friend, Dr. Alex Turner, proposed a radical solution – transferring her consciousness into a state-of-the-art robotic body. Desperate to survive, Emma agreed.
By muritala sulaiman3 years ago in Humans







