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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.
Too Young for Rectal Cancer? A Growing Number of Americans Aren’t
For years, rectal cancer carried an unspoken label. It was something that happened later. Something tied to aging, retirement, and routine screenings that began after fifty. Younger bodies, we believed, were largely spared.
By Aarsh Malik18 days ago in Humans
The Next Big Thing After ChatGPT
When ChatGPT burst into the mainstream, it felt like a turning point. Suddenly, artificial intelligence wasn’t just a background technology powering ads or recommendations—it was something you could talk to. It could write essays, explain complex ideas, help with coding, and even sound surprisingly human.
By Mind Meets Machine19 days ago in Humans
Preventing Microbial Contamination in Medical Device Manufacturing
Microbial contamination is one of the most critical risks in medical device manufacturing. Unlike visible defects, microbial contamination often goes undetected until it compromises product safety, regulatory compliance, or patient outcomes. This makes medical device cleanroom safety a foundational requirement rather than an operational afterthought.
By Kashif Khan22 days ago in Humans
The Next Evolution: Not Human vs Machine, but Human + Machine
For centuries, every major technological leap has carried the same fear: this will replace us. From the industrial revolution to the digital age, humans have repeatedly stood at the edge of innovation wondering whether their own creations would make them obsolete. Artificial intelligence has simply amplified that fear—because this time, the machine doesn’t just work with our hands. It touches our minds.
By Mind Meets Machine22 days ago in Humans
The Friendly Machine
It was a rainy Tuesday morning when Lila first met Miko. She wasn’t looking for a new friend—she barely had the time for the old ones—but something about the little AI robot caught her eye. It rolled gently down the sidewalk in the small park near her apartment, a smooth metallic surface reflecting the muted gray of the clouds, a pair of glowing eyes blinking softly like it was alive.
By hazrat ali23 days ago in Humans
AI Has a Mind — But No Soul
Artificial intelligence is everywhere now. It writes, analyzes, predicts, recommends, and responds with an ease that feels almost natural. In many ways, AI appears to possess a “mind” — it can process information, learn from experience, and solve complex problems faster than any human ever could.
By Mind Meets Machine23 days ago in Humans











