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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.
Female Group Hierarchy
Female group hierarchy was the quiet force I kept colliding with before I had language for it. You know the sensation. You walk into a room. A group of women is laughing, leaning into each other, moving like a single organism. You feel the temperature shift. Your instincts fire, but nothing lands. You hesitate. You overthink. You leave wondering what just happened.
By Randolphe Tanoguem3 months ago in Humans
Mitigation of Addiction
I have been on my journey through addiction recovery since 2018, which at first I did not take all that seriously, I traded one addiction for another on many occasions and when that did not appease my senses any more, I turned to others substances. I am now fully conscious and aware of the generational impact that Substance misuse has had on not only me as a person, but on my entire family.
By Kaylon Forsyth3 months ago in Humans
The Shocking Truth Behind the Biffle Plane Crash: What Really Happened?
There is perhaps no accident as enigmatic to the collective world psyche as a plane crash. After one occurs, there are often countless theories attempting to explain the tragedy. The most recent incident that has captured the attention of the general public is the Biffle plane crash. Many questions came into being as the world watched in disbelief, disturbed. Was it an accident or something more to this embarrassment? In this article, we will delve deep into the facts that surround the Biffle plane crash, separate fact from fiction, and attempt to find out the shocking truth of what really happened on that fateful day.
By iftikhar Ahmad3 months ago in Humans
Why Emotional Regulation Might Be the Most Underrated Career Skill
Career advice often sounds the same. Speak up more. Be confident. Network harder. Build visibility. While these strategies have value, they rarely address the emotional foundation required to sustain success over time.
By Leigh Cala-or3 months ago in Humans
Cancer Prevention and Mental Wellbeing: Can Mushrooms Help?
What Science Really Says About These Powerful Fungi? Remember when your grandma swore mushroom soup could cure anything? Well, she wasn't entirely wrong. Scientists have been studying mushrooms lately, and what they're finding is pretty incredible. Some of these fungi might actually help cancer patients during treatment and could even tackle depression. Let me walk you through what researchers discovered recently.
By The Shroom Groove3 months ago in Humans
Two Modes of Going Through Life
The experiential and the intellectual Each and every single one of our actions reflects a value — usually many at once. There is, at any time, an infinite set of other possible choices. In the past decades, this notion has transformed from a philosopher’s thought experiment into psychological reality for many, frequently leading to decision fatigue and paralysis among those theoretically blessed with extensive possibilities. On what basis are we to take all these decisions?
By Paul Fingl3 months ago in Humans
The Toothbrush Test
For six months after we realized I was autistic, I still wasn’t sure. I argued with myself about it. I kept wondering if I was just good at reading about things and seeing myself in them. If I was pattern-matching my way into an identity. If I was so desperate for understanding that I was convincing myself instead of discovering something true.
By Danielle Katsouros3 months ago in Humans
The Wisdom of the Radish Patch
The Lunar New Year chill still lingers in the air, but the sunshine filtering through the leaves brought a welcome hint of warmth. We set off on a winding trail of mixed stone and concrete steps, a path that seemed to stretch out into the distance with no clear end.
By Water&Well&Page3 months ago in Humans
OpenAI and Microsoft Face Lawsuit After ChatGPT Linked to Connecticut M*rd*r-S*ic*de
OpenAI and Microsoft Sued in Groundbreaking Connecticut Murder-Suicide Case Tied to ChatGPT: At first glance, it looks like another lawsuit involving big tech. But reading deeper, this one feels different — heavier, more disturbing. It isn’t about data or patents. It’s about a mother, a son, and a quiet home in Connecticut where technology allegedly crossed into a space it was never meant to occupy.
By David John3 months ago in Humans








