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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 Secret You Didn’t Know About How Humans See Color
Color. It’s something we see every day, and we assume we understand it. After all, blue is blue, right? Red is red, right? Wrong! The way humans see color is far more complex—and far more fascinating—than we realize. In fact, there’s a whole hidden world of secrets about how we perceive color that you probably didn’t know.
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in Humans
Exploring Neural Energy: Unlocking the Potential of the Brain’s Powerhouse
The human brain is often described as one of the most complex structures in the known universe. Among its many remarkable features, the concept of neural energy stands out as a fascinating subject that bridges biology, neuroscience, and even philosophy. But what exactly is neural energy, and why does it matter?
By Ahmed El-Shwehdiabout a year ago in Humans
The Connection Between Gut Health and Mental Wellness. AI-Generated.
In recent years, the scientific community has increasingly recognized the intricate relationship between gut health and mental wellness. This connection, often referred to as the "gut-brain axis," highlights how the state of the gastrointestinal system can influence emotional and cognitive processes. Understanding this link is essential for developing strategies to improve overall health and well-being.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Humans
The Science-Backed Benefits of Gratitude You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
Gratitude is often described as a simple yet profound act of acknowledging and appreciating the good in life. While gratitude has long been celebrated in philosophy, religion, and literature, modern science has provided concrete evidence of its numerous benefits for mental, physical, and social well-being. In this article, we delve into the science-backed benefits of gratitude and why cultivating this practice can transform your life.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Humans
13 Effects of Sleep Deprivation. AI-Generated.
Sleep is a fundamental human need, essential for maintaining physical, mental, and emotional health. However, in today’s fast-paced world, sleep often takes a back seat to demanding schedules, digital distractions, and societal pressures. Chronic sleep deprivation, characterized by consistently getting less than the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep per night, has profound and multifaceted consequences on the human body and mind. Below, we explore 13 significant effects of sleep deprivation.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Humans
The Metaverse Will Become More Popular Than the Real World: Will Reality Disappear?
With the advent of virtual reality, everyone got scared that the life we know will disappear, and only those who understand new technologies will be able to find work. Remember what they said about newspapers. And about television. Radio. It seems likely that the same will play out in real life. Just consider what’s already unfolding in virtual reality, within metaverses like Fortnite, Roblox, Holiverse, and Decentraland.
By CryptoNewsabout a year ago in Humans
Are Cell Phones Mutating the Shape of Our Bones?. AI-Generated.
Imagine a world where the tools we use daily, like cell phones and tablets, could physically alter the structure of our bodies. This concept, though seemingly far-fetched, has gained attention due to a recent scientific report suggesting that the widespread use of modern technology might cause significant and lasting changes to human anatomy.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Humans
How Sleep Deprivation is Affecting Your BRAIN. AI-Generated.
Sleep deprivation is a pervasive issue in today’s fast-paced society, with far-reaching consequences for both physical and mental health. The unpleasant sensation of fatigue, mental fog, and bodily discomfort resulting from inadequate rest is an experience many can relate to. While short-term remedies like coffee or energy drinks may temporarily mask the symptoms of sleep deprivation, research increasingly shows that chronic lack of sleep has profound and potentially serious effects on the body and brain.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Humans
How The Internet is CHANGING Your Brain. AI-Generated.
Imagine a world without the internet—a concept that feels almost inconceivable today. For those who recall life before our constant connectivity, the idea of navigating daily tasks without smartphones, instant maps, or search engines seems like a distant memory. The internet has revolutionized communication, access to information, and daily interactions, but it has also profoundly impacted our behaviors, relationships, and even the functioning of our brains.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Humans
What If We Could Talk to Animals. AI-Generated.
magine standing in your backyard, chirping birds above your head, and instead of wondering what they’re saying, you could simply ask. For centuries, we’ve marveled at the communication methods of animals, but what if we could go beyond observation? What if humans could converse directly with animals? This scenario may sound like the plot of a fantasy novel, but let’s explore the science, ethical dilemmas, and transformative possibilities of this "what if."
By Talha Mirzaiiabout a year ago in Humans






