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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.
Neuralink: Are We Ready to Become Cyborgs, or Is This Just Sci-Fi Hype?
The Brain-Machine Revolution: A Doctor's Perspective I remember the first time I watched a patient slip into unconsciousness under anesthesia. It struck me how fragile yet complex the human brain is—capable of immense creativity and intelligence, yet so easily disrupted. As an anesthesiologist, I navigate the fine line between consciousness and oblivion daily. And now, Elon Musk’s Neuralink aims to take this a step further: directly integrating technology into the brain.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Humans
The Whispers of the Sea and the Cave at Dusk
The first time I truly listened to the sea, it spoke in a language I couldn’t understand—but one I could feel. The waves didn’t just crash; they whispered, warned, and hummed secrets only the wind seemed to comprehend. The black-winged birds circling above weren’t just moving shadows against the dying light; they were messengers, calling out in eerie, rhythmic cries as if announcing something unseen. And then there was the cave—a dark, unblinking eye carved into the shore, watching in silence. I had sat on that sand countless times, but this evening felt different. The beach was familiar, yet suddenly, I wasn’t sure I belonged.
By Ivan Rejolio12 months ago in Humans
Where Have Those Days of Friendship Gone?
Where Have Those Days of Friendship Gone? Where have those days gone when friendship was not just a relationship but the very essence of life? Those days when sitting on the school steps, chatting endlessly, getting drenched in the rain, playfully splashing water at each other, and later hiding those wet clothes from our mothers out of fear but laughing uncontrollably – all of it feels so vividly etched in memory even today.
By Dipak Pawar12 months ago in Humans
Heart Disease Risk Factors: Are You at Risk?
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death globally, with cardiovascular diseases accounting for nearly one in every four deaths in India. Despite its high prevalence, many people are unaware of the risk factors that contribute to heart disease. Understanding these factors is essential because early detection and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of severe cardiac conditions according to top cardiologist in Nagpur. While some factors, like age and family history, are beyond our control, others such as diet, exercise, and smoking habits can be managed to lower overall risk.
By Dr Pankaj Harkut12 months ago in Humans
Tesla Shockwaves: How Musk Electrified the Auto Industry
This article is the third in a five-part series exploring the life and ventures of Elon Musk. From his earliest entrepreneurial days to his most ambitious projects, we’ll delve into how he built his empire and what lies ahead.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Humans
Top 10 Most Dangerous Diseases the World Still Fears
Despite the advancements in medical research nevertheless, some diseases represent a serious danger to health worldwide. The diseases are associated with an extremely high rate of mortality and cause significant suffering and, in some instances, do not have effective treatment or vaccines. This article examines the Top 10 most threatening illnesses which the entire world has to deal with and the consequences for the human race.
By Puneeth C Gowda12 months ago in Humans
Leaders Call for Prioritisation of Mental Health at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
The WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland has long served as a platform for discussing global challenges and solutions. In 2025, mental health emerged as a key topic as experts, policymakers, and business leaders convened to address the growing global mental health crisis. Leaders discussed the need for preventative and integrated healthcare, with a crucial focus on addressing the mental health crisis within the world’s youth. Leaders also explored the role of technology as a game-changer in addressing mental health issues while highlighting the funding gap as a critical barrier, encouraging both public and private investment to bridge this divide. The discussions underscored that mental health investments are not only a social good but also an economic imperative, as untreated mental health conditions lead to productivity losses and increased healthcare costs.
By Elsie Cheung12 months ago in Humans
SpaceX: Elon Musk's Crazy Space Dream That’s Actually Working
This article is the second in a five-part series exploring the life and ventures of Elon Musk. From his earliest entrepreneurial days to his most ambitious projects, we’ll delve into how he built his empire and what lies ahead.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Humans
Planned Obsolescence:
After witnessing how a high-priced television broke down without suffering any mistreatment and while being used correctly, and upon being informed by the technical service that the only alternative was to buy a new replacement product since the warranty had just expired, this event led me to reflect on:
By David Sandoval12 months ago in Humans










