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The Time Traveler's Tale
The first time Dr. Amaan Qureshi stepped into the ChronoGate, he thought of his grandfather’s bedtime stories—tales of lost cities, buried empires, and forgotten legends. Amaan was a historian, but not the dusty, chalk-smeared kind. He believed that history didn’t belong in books alone—it deserved to be lived.
By Syed Kashif 9 months ago in Humans
Healing Doesn’t Look Like What Instagram Told Me It Would
I thought healing would look like soft mornings with oat milk lattes, journaling in golden sunlight, and dancing barefoot in a field of lavender. Instagram sold me that version — the kind wrapped in pastel filters and affirmations in cursive fonts.
By Vishwaksen9 months ago in Humans
Feeling Drained? These 7 Daily Habits Might Be Why
Have you ever felt like you were running on empty, regardless of how much sleep you had or how little you did? You are not alone. Sometimes it's not the huge things that wear us down, but the little behaviours we don't even notice. These subtle energy thieves gradually deplete your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
By Rieus Brad9 months ago in Humans
India-Pak Conflict: A Win-Win for Everyone?
In a world where war often results in devastating losses, the recent escalation between India and Pakistan might seem like a different kind of conflict — one where multiple global and regional players walked away with strategic, political, and even financial “wins.”
By ziyad khan9 months ago in Humans
Understanding Autism
Understanding Autism and How to Support People With It Autism is something many people have heard of, but not everyone understands what it really means. You might know someone with autism or maybe you are just curious about it. In this article, we’ll talk about what autism is, how it affects people, and how we can be supportive and kind to people with autism. Everyone deserves to feel included, respected, and understood.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Humans
The Silent Collapse: How AI is Harming Mental Health, Education, and Our Future
In the past decade, artificial intelligence has gone from science fiction to science fact. It's now embedded in the tools we use, the decisions we make, and increasingly, the jobs we lose. But beyond the flashy headlines and corporate optimism, a darker narrative is unfolding one that speaks not of innovation, but erosion. Erosion of mental well-being. Erosion of critical thinking. And, perhaps most devastating of all, erosion of purpose for future generations.
By FutureVoices9 months ago in Humans
Scientists Find Molecule That Blocks Brain Cell Death in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s
Australian scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in neurodegenerative disease research. By identifying a small molecule that blocks cell death, researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute may have found a potential treatment path for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The molecule targets the BAX protein, which damages mitochondria and causes neuron death. This research opens new possibilities for developing drugs that could slow or stop the progression of these challenging neurological conditions
By SANJIB DEY9 months ago in Humans
Train to busan
June 16, 2026 – 9:07 AM Location: Daejeon Station, South Korea The morning train from Daejeon to Busan was late. Hana paced the platform with her younger brother, Min-jun, nervously checking the time. She was 27, sharp-eyed and alert; Min-jun, barely 10, clutched her hand tightly. Their parents had gone missing two days ago when the outbreak began in Seoul. Now, all they had left was a backpack, a fading phone signal, and each other.
By Haris Khan9 months ago in Humans
Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are
“Bob, Bob, Bob wake up! Wake up!” “Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmph” “Bob, Dad needs us! Wake up!” “Lois, dad’s fine. Humans have these things called thumbs that let them take care of themselves. It’s midday nap time. Bob’s midday nap time is sacred. You’ve got a lot to learn, little pup.”
By Matthew J. Fromm9 months ago in Humans
10 Things I Love About Myself (And I'm Not Sorry)
For a long time, I used to hide my love for myself. I thought it made me look arrogant. But not anymore. After years of trying to make myself smaller to please others, I finally learned that loving myself isn’t pride — it’s survival. So here are 10 things I really, truly love about myself. Some of it is fun, some serious — all of it is me.
By RASOOL KHAN9 months ago in Humans










