science
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.
"Your Liver Works Hard — These 7 Habits Help It Recover
The liver is one of the most hardworking organs in your body. It filters toxins, processes nutrients, regulates blood sugar, supports digestion, and stores energy. But with modern diets, pollution, alcohol, and medications, your liver can get overworked.
By DR. Allama iqbal8 months ago in Humans
The Power of Human Habits Shaping Our Lives One Day at a Time
Human habits are the silent drivers behind most of our behaviors. Whether we’re aware of it or not, much of what we do every day is shaped not by active decision-making, but by deeply ingrained routines. From the moment we wake up to the way we prepare our meals, commute to work, interact with others, or unwind at night, habits govern a significant portion of our lives.
By Numan Afridi8 months ago in Humans
Our Evolutionary Story"
Introduction: A Story Written in Bones and DNA The story of human evolution is not just about bones in a desert or fossils in a cave—it’s the epic journey of how we became who we are today. From tree-dwelling primates to space explorers, the path of human evolution spans millions of years, shaped by survival, environment, and the remarkable ability to adapt. This journey, backed by evidence from anthropology, genetics, and archaeology, reveals how humans evolved from simple organisms into the dominant species on Earth.
By Hasnain khan8 months ago in Humans
Whole Body Wellness with Mint
The Mission Behind Mint At Mint Pilates & Wellness, we believe that true health isn't about pushing your body to exhaustion or chasing unsustainable ideals. We're here to guide you back to your body's innate wisdom – that quiet, powerful voice that society has taught us to silence.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 months ago in Humans
Fueling the Stars
Among the many concepts envisioned for the future of space exploration, antimatter propulsion stands out as both the most theoretically powerful and the most technologically demanding. It is a concept born at the edge of physics and engineering—one that could revolutionize how humanity travels through the cosmos.
By Faizan Khan8 months ago in Humans
Humanity’s Deepest Journey
In the vast and mysterious ocean of space, a lone traveler drifts silently beyond the bounds of our solar system. Launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, Voyager 1 has become more than just a spacecraft—it is a symbol of human curiosity, scientific achievement, and our eternal desire to explore the unknown.
By Faizan Khan8 months ago in Humans










