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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.
Healing or Harm? The Tale of Medicine and Drugs
Sitting by the window of her small clinic, Dr. Sara looked at the fading sunlight with a weary sigh. She had spent the day seeing patients — young and old, rich and poor, each carrying their own fears and hopes in small, crumpled prescription slips. Outside, the city was alive: neon signs blinking, cars honking, and street vendors calling out their final sales of the day. But hidden among the crowded alleys and bright lights was another world — a world ruled by drugs that didn’t heal, but harmed.
By FAROOQ HASSAN8 months ago in Humans
The Art and Science of Medicine Production
In a quiet lab at the edge of the city, Dr. Ananya Patel adjusted her protective goggles and leaned over a glass beaker shimmering with a pale blue liquid. Outside, the world bustled on, people hurrying to work, children running to school, and shopkeepers opening their stores. But inside the lab, a different kind of rush unfolded — one that didn’t make headlines, yet touched every life in the most intimate way.
By FAROOQ HASSAN8 months ago in Humans
Scariest Invention By Nikola Tesla, Hidden from us!
Today, the world knows Nikola Tesla as the man behind the invention of electricity generation systems. But there’s a darker and lesser-known side to his legacy—his terrifying inventions that many still find hard to believe were real.
By Jehanzeb Khan8 months ago in Humans
The Man Who Forgot He Was Alive
The Man Who Forgot He Was Alive He couldn’t remember where he’d put his keys. That was how it started. A small thing. He stood at the doorway, hand frozen over the knob, a blank space in his mind where knowledge used to be. He checked the table, his coat pocket, the kitchen counter—nothing. Eventually, he found them in the fridge, resting beside a carton of milk he didn’t remember buying.
By Huzaifa Dzine8 months ago in Humans
Why Do We Keep Asking: What Is Love?
What is love? It's a question older than language itself, woven into ancient myths, whispered in sacred temples, etched into poetry, and searched a billion times on the internet today. Love shapes our deepest decisions, our highest joys, and our most painful losses. It is both universal and deeply personal, mystifying and familiar. But in an age where technology mediates connection and commitment is often feared more than desired, the question feels more urgent than ever: What is love today?
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
5 Deep Questions Everyone Asks Themselves- And What Modern Life, Psychology,and Faith Say About them. AI-Generated.
Across continents, cultures, and generations, there are certain questions that visit the mind of every person. They appear during quiet nights, after heartbreak, in the middle of success, or when life feels uncertain. These are not silly doubts—they're the core questions of being human.
By Nowshad Ahmad8 months ago in Humans











