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.
Airstrip One vs. America in 2020
Airstrip One, the fictionalized version of London, in George Orwell's provoking novel - 1984, is staggeringly similar to the America we know in 2020. It is inarguable that this year is one of the most unique, appalling, and critical periods of time that anyone alive has ever experienced. Due to many reasons, and a significant contributor being the COVID-19 pandemic, societies have faced momentous loss, hardship, and consequence. However, that is not all. 2020 America has come to many profound realizations of critical societal issues, holes in the technology system, social constructs, and law & order across the board. All of which fall under gargantuan sectors of how a first-world country functions.
By Jordan Craft4 years ago in Humans
How buying a house saved my life
As 2021 began in the UK the government made it a touch easier to get on the housing ladder, or for those on it, easier to move up it; the reason boiled down to the global pandemic, trying to build both trust and security. For my partner and I, we had planned to have a big move in 2022 the government initiative however pushed that forward by a year.
By Spencer Hawken4 years ago in Humans
Subconscious Activities
Humans have amazing abilities to do things subconsciously. The patterns of repetitive actions are stored in our brain and are carried out automatically when required. Breathing, one of the most important things to keep us alive, is another of the subconscious task we perform. But as soon as we realize that we are breathing subconsciously i.e. without thinking, without doing it, we start trying to control it.
By Sayeed Afridi4 years ago in Humans
Understanding Sleep
In the last two phases of NREM sleep waves, brain function takes on a slower rhythm of ocean waves. In the second half of the night, the circulation slows down and the body shifts overnight between REM sleep and less sleep. Overnight you can go through the same cycle of four or five sleep levels per night but spend less time each time in a deep sleep.
By Jhakri Tharu4 years ago in Humans
Left Brain vs Right Brain
In general, the left side of the brain likes to control many aspects of language and mind, while the right side likes to process spatial information and visual perception. Analysts, rationalists, and data observers say the left brain is stronger, and they use it more than the right brain. The brains of the left people are often made more sensitive than those of the right hand, which may explain the perception that people on the left as a group tend to be more artistic.
By Jhakri Tharu4 years ago in Humans
Development of Genetic Engineering
The most famous example is the early use of functional DNA technology to produce genetic mutations. The first genetically modified plant, tobacco, was first reported in 1983, when cigarettes infected with agrobacteria were transformed into plasmids, resulting in the introduction of chimeric genes into tobacco.
By Hemanta Bhattarai4 years ago in Humans
The Math of Randomness
The most well-known random event distribution is Chi-square distribution, a figure that calculates the number of random samples from a large area sample by distributing the frequency of multiple viewing categories. Of particular interest to social scientists is the apparent fact that random distribution follows predictable patterns, i.e. A series of events with large numbers occurring.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in Humans
Corona Virus
Coronavirus Here you will find important information about the virus, how it spreads, what symptoms you should look for, and how you can protect yourself and others. The steps you should take if you believe you have COVID-19 depends on your risk of developing a serious illness. Older people and people with medical problems less than heart disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease or cancer are more likely to have serious illnesses.
By Aayush Chaudhary4 years ago in Humans
The Omega Option
What if I told you there were a way to get everybody vaccinated for COVID-19 and end the pandemic within a few short months if not sooner? No doubt you would first call me crazy, but then of course you would ask how such a thing might be possible. Is it actually possible? It absolutely is and the technology and knowledge required to do so exist today. In fact if the right resources were allocated to the job I estimate the omega option could be deployed within one to two months and the pandemic ended within a few short months after that. Sounds too good to be true you are probably thinking. What's the catch?
By Everyday Junglist5 years ago in Humans



