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.
Is AI stealing our jobs… or something more?
The boom of AI-generated content and courses Lately, everywhere I look, I see articles, posts, and discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in writing and creativity. I recently read a statistic claiming that one in ten people already use AI for some purpose—and honestly, it didn’t surprise me. We’re in the middle of a boom: online courses are popping up everywhere promising to teach you how to make money with AI—writing books, creating illustrations, even building entire websites—without needing any technical skills.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)9 months ago in Humans
Human Nature
Human nature is a profound mystery that has fascinated thinkers, poets, and scientists throughout history. It is the invisible thread weaving through every thought, action, and emotion, quietly shaping the world around us. To truly understand ourselves—and by extension, our societies—we must unravel the intricate patterns of behavior that arise from the depths of our nature.
By Adnan khan9 months ago in Humans
Mad As Hatters, Smart As Whips
When I think of mad scientists, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Frankenstein, they immediately come to mind. The world needs mad scientists. They stretch the boundaries by asking, "What if?" and pursuing the answer with what seems to be mad experiments.
By Calvin London9 months ago in Humans
"Justice Across Borders: Global Fight Against Rape"
Punishment for Rape in Different Countries Rape is one of the most serious crimes in any society, involving the violation of an individual's bodily autonomy and dignity. Legal systems around the world treat the crime with varying degrees of severity, depending on the country’s culture, legal framework, and enforcement mechanisms. This essay explores how rape is punished in various parts of the world, while also highlighting some key legal reforms and challenges.
By Dr Sazidul 9 months ago in Humans
Food and Health Trends
Our relationship with food and health is always changing in the fast-paced world of today. Every year, new trends that change the way we eat, think, and live are brought about by social media influence, continuing scientific research, and an increasing interest in personal well-being. By 2025, a number of fascinating—and occasionally unexpected—trends are dominating the food and health industry. Here's a closer look at the most important trending facts.
By Sohanur Rahman9 months ago in Humans
The Link Between Seasonal Changes and Dandruff: How to Adjust Your Hair Care Routine Naturally. AI-Generated.
Dandruff is a common scalp condition that affects millions of people, but did you know that its severity often changes with the seasons? Many individuals notice that dandruff gets worse during specific times of the year—especially in winter or during humid monsoon months. Understanding the link between seasonal changes and dandruff is crucial for developing an effective, natural hair care routine. By aligning your routine with nature’s rhythm and incorporating Ayurvedic solutions, you can keep your scalp healthy year-round.
By vijayan master's Ayurveda9 months ago in Humans
Is It Normal for New Mothers to Experience Baby Blues?
Introduction You've just brought a new life into the world. Friends and family expect you to be glowing with joy, surrounded by flowers, and basking in the wonder of motherhood. But instead, you find yourself crying for no reason, feeling overwhelmed, or even questioning whether you're cut out for this.
By HazelnutLattea9 months ago in Humans
7 Science-Backed Ways To Rewire Your Brain for Positivity. AI-Generated.
Introduction In an increasingly fast-paced world, it’s easy to fall into negative thought patterns — worrying about past mistakes, fearing future outcomes, or simply dwelling on everyday frustrations. Fortunately, neuroscience shows that our brains are remarkably adaptable. Through consistent practice of targeted exercises, we can “rewire” neural pathways, making positivity our default mode. Below are seven science-backed strategies you can start using today to cultivate a more optimistic mind.
By Fahad Iqbal9 months ago in Humans
The Just Ruler
In the golden era of Islam, after the demise of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), rose a man whose justice, simplicity, and power echoed throughout the world. His name was Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA), the second Caliph of Islam, a fearless warrior, and a visionary ruler whose reign brought justice to every corner of the Islamic empire.
By Anees Khan9 months ago in Humans










