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What is Happening Inside Your Brain When You Die
Death which is the inevitable and the final chapter of living being still more puzzling than the other mysteries of life. While we are wide awake in the dead quiet of the night, our thoughts are likely to stray to the morbid consideration of what taking those steps into an afterlife might one day feel like. Near-death experiences and scientific inquiring irresistibly leave us with the mystery and the concept of the true nature of death is still elusive. In this article, we venture into the beautiful world of dying, where we extract what science says about the feelings, experiences, and biological developments that we go through just before we exit the planet.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Futurism
The best new kitchen appliance YOU don't have!
Introduction: In the realm of modern kitchen appliances, the quest for convenience and efficiency has led to the emergence of innovative solutions that cater to the needs of busy lifestyles and compact living spaces. Among these ingenious creations, portable dishwashers have carved a niche for themselves, offering a blend of versatility, functionality, and space-saving design.
By Xavier Roberts2 years ago in Futurism
Taste of Flavors
First of all, Taste is a key component of human experience that is sometimes disregarded but opens doors to the rich and varied realm of gastronomy. Taste is more than just food; it's an expression of history, creativity, and culture. This essay delves into the complexities of taste, examining its subjectivity, cultural influences, and the creativity required to produce mouthwatering dishes.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Futurism
Why Did Psychedelic Mushrooms Emerge 67 Million Years Ago?
According to recent study, magic mushrooms have been there since before dinosaurs went extinct. However, it is still unclear why exactly fungi evolved the capacity to manufacture hallucinogenic substances. The study's authors traced the evolution of the genes that produce the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin and discovered that the enzymes needed to produce the molecule were first evolved by the mushroom species Psilocybe approximately 70 million years ago.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Futurism
The Art of Pickling: A Look at Parsi Pickle Varieties
I bet you did know that the largest pickle jar measures 1.5 m in height (4 ft 11 in) and 1.1 m in diameter (3 ft 7 in), accomplished by the Municipality of Çubuk (Turkey) on 13 September 2018. This is as per The Guinness World Record. Pickling is a heritage art that has been preserving the goodness of fruits and vegetables. Pickles are those alluring tangy treats that add extra flour to any meal you are having. You can savour them with a burger or as a side dish or munch directly from the jar.
By iDigitize Infotech LLP2 years ago in Futurism
Bowie is a remarkably uncommon lobster that is half blue and half orange, half male and half female.
Bowie may be the rarest lobster in the world if not the North Atlantic. This unique specimen is divided exactly in half, with a typical orange color on the right side and a vivid blue color on the left. Furthermore, it is a prime example of a bilateral gynandromorph, with a perfect midline split that makes it half-male and half-female.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Futurism









