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 Attention Economy: Why Our Focus Became the World's Most Valuable Currency
Introduction: Every Swipe Counts Every morning, you wake up, reach for your phone, and swipe. You've already "spent" some of the most valuable resource of the new world—your attention—before you even take breakfast. Every click, every swipe, every deliberation over a video is monitored, measured, and monetized. Your attention has turned into currency, power that fuels Silicon Valley's machines, the world's ad titans, and the media giants.
By The Chaos Cabinet2 months ago in Humans
Male Depression And Emotional Affairs Often Hide In Routine
Male depression is one of the most overlooked mental health challenges, often overshadowed by assumptions about strength, stability, and silence. Nevertheless, while many men appear composed on the surface, emotional battles frequently unfold beneath the routine of everyday life. Often, emotional affairs become an escape, silently intertwined with the symptoms of depression. These two issues—male depression and emotional affairs—can become hidden patterns shaping relationships, identities, and daily behaviors.
By Bloom Boldly2 months ago in Humans
Concentric Circles in Space
My mind travels in concentric loops. It moves in circles around a point, like the planets revolve around the sun, or like water around a toilet bowl. (Dr. Patty Lovarco just screamed at me that planetary orbits are ellipses and not circles.)
By A. S. Lawrence2 months ago in Humans
Good Faith in a Bad-Faith World
The Collapse Of Civil Discourse Everywhere you look, conversation is breaking down. Words that once served as bridges are now weapons. People no longer speak to understand; they speak to win. To admit uncertainty is to invite ridicule. To ask a question is to be branded as weak or ignorant.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The X and the Treasure
There is a story that exists in almost every culture on earth. It is the story of a map, a mark, and a treasure buried beneath the ground. The map is dismissed as myth, the mark is ignored or defaced, and the treasure waits in silence for the one person patient enough to dig. I have come to see truth the same way.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Restoration of Order
Civilization rises or falls upon one foundation: the moral order that governs the human heart. When truth is exalted, families thrive, justice endures, and love becomes the highest expression of unity under God. When truth is abandoned, chaos fills the vacuum. The world does not collapse from external enemies first. It collapses from within, when its people forget the sacred laws that make harmony possible.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
About a quarter of pregnant women in the US don’t get prenatal care in their first trimester, report says
A few ladies surge to their specialist fair days after getting a positive pregnant test, but Dr. L. Delight Bread cook said she frequently sees patients for the to begin with time fair weeks or indeed days some time recently they deliver birth.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Humans
How Injuries Unlock Hidden Languages
Have you ever struggled to learn a new language? Took the classes, practiced the flashcards, maybe even tried one of those apps, and still couldn’t hold a conversation? Well, imagine waking up from a serious accident and finding that you’re suddenly fluent in a language you barely knew! This kind of bizarre story isn't just movie fiction. Over the years, there have been several real-life cases of people suffering severe injuries, falling into a coma, and waking up with completely new language skills. I wanted to share a few of the wildest examples with you.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Humans
Saturn Return
Dear Superimposed, It would be more fitting to ask me, “When am I, or, where am I?” rather than, “Who am I?” Who will never be specific enough, nor last long enough to be known; for Who does not belong to any one person, place, or time, and neither do I. If you really want to know me, you must first know where I am located and in what position I exist, as well as know your current position in time and space.
By Pōlani Monderen 2 months ago in Humans
THE PATIENT WHO SAW BEYOND
On August 8th, 1991, a 35-year-old singer named Pam Reynolds Lowery entered an operating room at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. She was not there for routine surgery. She was about to undergo one of the most extreme medical procedures ever performed on a human being... a standstill operation.
By Veil of Shadows2 months ago in Humans
Roughly 75% of your brain is water. AI-Generated.
The Brain's Hidden Hydration: Understanding Why Roughly 75% of Your Brain is Water Imagine your brain as a busy computer. It hums along with circuits firing non-stop. But without the right coolant, it overheats and crashes. That coolant? It's water. Your brain relies on it more than you think.
By Story silver book 2 months ago in Humans







