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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.
What My Arm Felt Like When I Took the Vaccine
Don't get me wrong. I take the virus seriously. The vaccine symptoms I felt for less than 48 hours are a drop in the bucket—compared to what can happen to you if the virus gets you. Comparing the pain from the vaccine to the virus is like comparing a bad vacation to hell.
By Andrea Lawrence4 years ago in Humans
The Japanese Professor Diet, For Which He Received Nobel Prize – Fasting and Autophagy
What is the secret of his discovery? Our body can get rid of toxins and even rejuvenate after fasting. For this unique discovery, the Japanese biologist and cell medicine specialist Yoshinori Ohsumi received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2016. What is the secret of his discovery?
By Alex Ristovski4 years ago in Humans
Chewing Gum With Protein That "Traps" the SARS-CoV-2 Virus Developed That Could Reduce COVID Transmission
The research, led by Henry Daniell of Penn's School of Dental Medicine and carried out in collaboration with scientists from Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine, as well as The Wistar Institute and Fraunhofer USA, could lead to a low-cost tool in the COVID-19 pandemic's arsenal. The results of their research were published in the journal Molecular Therapy.
By chamila herath4 years ago in Humans
Why Sports Are Good For The Mind
The quick response of muscles to stimuli, the ability to navigate water and land with ease, the agility to skillfully maneuver a ball or a racket or the strength to ride a horse. All of this demands a connection of the mind and body that is just now being explored by scientists.
By Neil Mitchell4 years ago in Humans
Human Suffering
When you hear the word human suffering what is the picture you visualize in your mind? I see children. Children without food, without a home, children who lost their parents, and children who have nothing to eat. I see people all over the world who lost everything and hanging onto their life with a thread of hope for some better future. I see people fleeing countries where there is war. I see refugees in the camp. I see people in pain, unimaginable pain.
By Gabriella Korosi4 years ago in Humans
The Theory of The Uninterrupted Circle of Life ()
From its birth as a quantum particle to its growth into something much more complex, there is a singular “other” something, an opposite charge, that it stays bonded with its entire journey. That bond creates the first singular system that can then create a positive charge, allowing that individual to begin growth.
By Daniel Alen Taylor4 years ago in Humans
Cognitive Functions
Here's a short lesson about personality types. First thing's first, don't use MBTI websites like 16 Personalities. At first glance, the personality analysis seems accurate but in reality the questions are extremely surface level and they're based off of stereotypes such as "do you like the mall or the library?" and "are you shy at parties?". An extrovert can dislike parties and introverts can be loud, so really it's best to leave your MBTI diagnostic by analyzing cognitive functions.
By Lovely Lucia4 years ago in Humans
How Life and Death Spring From Disorder
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE among material science and science? Take a golf ball and a cannonball and drop them off the Tower of Pisa. The laws of material science permit you to foresee their directions basically as precisely as you could want.
By Catskovich4 years ago in Humans
Infinite Monkey Theorem
Infinite monkey theorem states that when a monkey tapped a key on a timeless keyboard, he typed some text as a complete work of William Shakespeare. For example, when an immortal monkey typed "g" as the first letter, it did so until it had all the letters g, forming an infinite series of gs where it would eventually be forced to type more.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in Humans






