science
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 Impact of Climate Change on Human Populations
Climate change is one of the biggest threats that the world is facing today. It has far-reaching consequences for every aspect of life on earth, including human populations. Climate change affects human populations in a number of ways, including displacement, food security, and health risks.
By Meesam Mawali3 years ago in Humans
The rise of the gig economy and its impact on workers
The gig economy is an emerging trend in the labor market that has been gaining momentum in recent years. The term "gig economy" refers to a labor market characterized by the prevalence of short-term, temporary, or freelance work rather than traditional full-time employment. This article will explore the rise of the gig economy and its impact on workers, including the benefits and challenges of gig work, the types of jobs available, and the role of technology in driving this trend.
By Mekan Allamuradov3 years ago in Humans
April Fool's Day: A Social Experiment on the Psychology
Introduction As April Fool's Day approached, I conducted a social experiment to see how people react to the perception of success. I uploaded fake stories to my social media accounts, claiming I had moved to Toronto, Canada. I continued to upload these stories for a week, and the results were astounding. Suddenly, I was the most popular person in my social circles, with friends, family, and even strangers reaching out to congratulate me on my supposed achievement. But as I soon learned, the reality was far from what people believed.
By Life with Love3 years ago in Humans
What is Detection?
In the modern food microbiology testing laboratory the word detection and the term detection method have very specific meanings. Both refer to the techniques used to determine the presence/absence of a particular microorganism or microorganisms (typically a pathogen or indicator microorganisms and almost always bacteria) in a given food sample. These presence/absence detection methods are referred to as qualitative detection assays. Quantitative assays are also used and are also (sometimes) referred to as detection methods. These methods allow for a determination of the presence/absence of a particular microorganism or microorganisms and also output an amount of the target microbe(s) present per unit volume/weight. Sometimes, though very rarely, are a qualitative and quantitative method for the same target used to test a given sample.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Humans
"Blood Smell: Understanding the Mystery of Why Some People Experience It Suddenly and Others Don't"
Have you ever suddenly caught a whiff of what smells like blood, but nobody else around you seems to notice it? The experience can be disconcerting and confusing, leading many people to wonder if there is something wrong with their sense of smell or if the blood smell is a sign of a more serious underlying condition. In this article, we will explore the mystery of blood smell perception and the possible causes and factors contributing to this phenomenon.
By satish reddy3 years ago in Humans
The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan
The Ultimate Keto meal plan is a comprehensive guide to the ketogenic diet, designed to help individuals achieve and maintain a state of ketosis. Ketosis is a metabolic state in which the body burns fat for fuel instead of carbohydrates. The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, moderate-protein, and low-carbohydrate diet that forces the body to enter ketosis.
By Ben Foster3 years ago in Humans






