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.
TECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENCE
Every year, research and development companies invest millions of dollars in ideation and development of new technologies and products. Under such circumstances, they must understand the technological and competitive space before making pivotal decisions.
By vishal tiwary4 years ago in Humans
What is love like? good love?
In reality, our soul is wrapped in a thick body, and our body will inevitably accumulate all kinds of scars as we grow. These scars are buried in our hearts, but love makes two completely different bodies approach each other. , relying on each other and asking for each other, the deepest scars buried in the heart are uncovered little by little, and the two sides fell into the fog of past experiences in order to escape these scars, the love between the two hearts began to become weaker and weaker, and the two hearts began to grow stronger and stronger. farther and farther. What does good love look like? First you need to know what is love? Definition of Love: Making each other a better version of themselves. Only those who remember this love will have a beautiful love. A good love is two people who tolerate and accept each other, two people who achieve each other, two people who reveal their hearts regardless of each other, and two people who gradually move towards perfection with each other's company. They are generous, silent, truth-seeking, candid, forgiving, compassionate, sharing, and happy.
By Deborah R Parkerson4 years ago in Humans
How much is the excretion of one billion people a day? Where is the excreta produced discharged?
Human beings have not reached the first level of civilization and are still in a state of maintaining life through the cycle of food metabolism and excretion. How much excretion does 8billion people have a day? After these excreta are produced, where will they eventually be discharged? Will they pollute the environment?
By Green Rose4 years ago in Humans
What We Know About Monkeypox
A rare disease called monkeypox, a less severe version of smallpox, is currently making a global impact. According to the World Health Organization, more than 250 cases have been reported in approximately 16 countries. Experts have found that the disease is spread by close and prolonged contact with an infected individual.
By Francesca Rome-Marie4 years ago in Humans










