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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 Cases of Breakthrough Measles Infections, Why Do They Happen?
However, these breakthrough measles infections—measles infection in a vaccinated person—are rare but nevertheless laudable occurrences. The MMR vaccine is well-proven, but no vaccine gives 100% protection. With outbreaks of measles still emerging in countries around the world, particularly in those communities where vaccination rates are subsiding, it has been important to establish what the factor is for these breakthrough cases to occur, in order to facilitate public health awareness and landscape response [1].
By Asif Faysal10 months ago in Humans
The Curious Case of Hiccups: A Journey Through the Unseen
The Curious Case of Hiccups: What’s Really Going On Inside Us? Sarah nestled up with her favorite dish, spicy butter chicken, and a cool Coke on a warm evening. A startled "hic!" escaped her lips as she went for her second taste. She stopped, gave a clumsy smile, and bided her time. However, the interruptions continued to occur, each just as she was ready to speak or bite into something traditional. However, what is the true origin of these little, uncontrollable outbursts? And why do they seem to be such an odd physical anomaly?
By Writing Palette10 months ago in Humans
"Why Allah does not bear the burden of human sins."
A new teacher has joined the class. Name – Mifzur Rahman. Slim build. As if a light breeze could knock him over. His eyes are unusually large—larger than his already prominent face. Looks as if someone has carefully placed two oversized olives on his face.
By Toufikur Rahman 10 months ago in Humans
Gamma-ray bursts show that the universe's greatest structure is closer to Earth and larger than previously thought: "The meaning of this is still up for debate.
The Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall, the largest structure in the universe, was already difficult to explain with models of the universe because of its enormous size. Now, astronomers have found that the structure is even larger than they previously thought thanks to Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), the universe's most potent energy explosions. Additionally, the scientists discovered that portions of the Great Wall of Hercules-Corona Borealis are actually closer to Earth than previously thought.
By Md. Sofayet Hossain10 months ago in Humans
"It’s Not Blue, Not Green, and Not from This World of Color"
: **An Unknown Color Has Been Discovered by Scientists** A group of scientists in the United States claim to have discovered a brand-new color that no one has ever seen before, which is an exciting and unexpected finding. This enigmatic color isn't on the traditional color wheel, and it's not just a new blue or green color. They have given it the name **"olo" because it is something completely different. **
By Mahir Faysal10 months ago in Humans
The Unexpected Side Effect of Your Morning Coffee That Could Be Quietly Shaping Your Life
For much of the world's population, the start of the day is inextricably associated with the reassuring ritual of making and drinking a cup of coffee. The full, reviving smell, the initial shock of vitality that shatters the residual haze of slumber, and the reassuring warmth seeping through the system have fixed coffee as an integral component of millions of morning routines. Beyond its thoroughly established capacity to boost alertness, hone concentration, and temporarily repel fatigue, though, is a more subtle and sustained impact, an "unexpected side effect" of our daily cup that works stealthily and powerfully within the complex biological terrain of our bodies.
By Sathwik Wik10 months ago in Humans
Vegetarianism And Veganism
In our current society, the subject of whether one should pursue a vegetarian or a vegan diet certainly comes up more than enough times in several discussions. In many cases, people get more heated up when it comes to what a healthy diet or lifestyle actually means, each individual making an argument from their own perspective.
By Mezei József Tibor10 months ago in Humans
“The Hollow Hunger”. Content Warning.
Jason sat at the edge of the bed, the silence of the early morning pressing against his ears. The city hadn’t yet woken up. A woman lay behind him, breathing softly, a name he couldn’t remember even if he tried. He stared at the floor, shirtless, with fingers nervously pulling at the hem of the sheets.
By Sabiha Sums10 months ago in Humans
King and Guardian
In a forgotten land where beasts once ruled as kings and guardians, there stood a realm known as Elaria—a vast kingdom of rolling plains, dense forests, and towering mountains. At the heart of Elaria sat the Throne of Roan, where the kings of the wild ruled—not humans, but animals gifted with wisdom and speech by the First Flame.
By suliman Shinwari10 months ago in Humans
Are We Finally Not Alone?. AI-Generated.
# **Are We Finally Not Alone? Webb Detects Life’s Signature on Distant Ocean Planet** For centuries, humanity has gazed at the stars, wondering if we are alone in the universe. Now, thanks to the **James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)**, we may have taken a monumental step toward answering that question. Recent observations suggest that **Webb has detected potential biosignatures on K2-18 b, a distant exoplanet covered in oceans**, sparking excitement among scientists and space enthusiasts alike.
By Kankon Mondal10 months ago in Humans
How to Control Cholesterol Levels at Home
How to Control Cholesterol Levels at Home Every cell in the body contains a waxy, fat-like substance called cholesterol. Although the body requires cholesterol for proper function, excessive amounts, particularly "bad" cholesterol, can make it more likely to get heart disease and stroke. The good news is that lifestyle changes, many of which can be implemented at home, can effectively manage cholesterol levels.
By AMIT DHALI10 months ago in Humans









