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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.
Fall In Love With Fenugreek
I remember when I worked in a vitamin shop. For me, it was a new world to explore. As many of our favorite foods offer essential vitamins, minerals, and herbs, I think it's imperative to know alternative ways to increase our nutrition intake.
By Ashley Terrell3 years ago in Humans
How Artificial Intelligence Can Help You Write Better Copy
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful thing. When new AI tools are released, we’re all told that they will save us time and money by allowing us to write content faster and confidently. After all, do we really need human beings to spend hours proofreading our articles before publishing them? If the answer is yes, then AI can be used to our advantage. However, if you take a step back and look at the big picture, artificial intelligence won’t be able to substitute for human labor overnight. Many factors have to come together for this type of technology to have any impact at all: Education, data collection, algorithms and technology adoption are all part of the solution too. The result is that writing content has never been more complex or difficult than it is today. Fortunately, there are ways that you can make your copywriting process easier and more effective with the help of artificial intelligence software programs such as Grammarly .
By Bhawana Niraula3 years ago in Humans
The Ingenious Physicist, Albert Einstein
In the world of science and math, there are few equals to the revered Albert Einstein as a thinker, philosopher, and effective and relentless theorist. In The Ingenious Physicist: How A Detailed Study Of The World's Most Innovative Physicist Redefined Our Understanding Of The World's Greatest Science... And Became A Fountaining Source Of Inspiration For Today's Young People — we leave no one in the dust when it comes to understanding and explaining the mind and its methods at work in Albert Einstein. Read on to discover more about this mind-bending physicist and his extraordinary life, writings, ideas, and innovations.
By Bhawana Niraula3 years ago in Humans
Human Genetic Modification: Why It's Gone Too Far
Introduction; In the not-so-distant future, we may be able to genetically engineer human beings. Until recently, modifying the DNA of other living organisms required a complex process called recombinant DNA technology. But in the last 10 years, this process has become much simpler and more efficient thanks to advances in computer science and artificial intelligence. In other words: It’s cheaper and easier than ever before for scientists to modify our genes. And as with any new technology, it’s raising alarms among critics who fear that it could lead to eugenics — or better yet, ‘transhumanism’ — if left unchecked.
By Dipan Pathak3 years ago in Humans
UNDERSTANDING THE BRAIN
Neuroscientists have properly mounted that the mind has a rather sturdy and properly-advanced capacity to extrade in reaction to environmental demands, a technique known as plasticity. This includes growing and strengthening a few neuronal connections and weakening or disposing of others. The diploma of modification relies upon at the sort of mastering that takes place, with long-time period mastering main to greater profound modification. It additionally relies upon at the duration of mastering, with babies experiencing first-rate boom of new synapses. But a profound message is that plasticity is a center function of the mind in the course of life.There are optimum or “touchy intervals” in the course of which unique styles of mastering are maximum powerful, no matter this lifetime plasticity. For sensory stimuli inclusive of speech sounds, and for positive emotional and cognitive studies inclusive of language exposure, there are enormously tight and early touchy intervals.
By Inembo Tamunodikipiriye3 years ago in Humans
Virtual visit to a museum is good for your health
Scientists have known for a long time that avoiding physical social interaction causes a variety of health issues. These include a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, as well as a quicker mental deterioration and even an earlier death. Elderly people are more at risk since they are more prone to be socially isolated and lonely.
By Alex Hermes3 years ago in Humans
Beliefs Got Nothing To Do With It
I’m not one of those people that gets super pissed every time some ignoramus spouts off about how global warming is a hoax, or the earth is only 6000 years old, or any other such silly thing. In my view, there always has been, and always will be, a subset of people who simply lack the capacity or the desire or the intelligence or whatever it is, to comprehend and/or accept basic facts about the universe and the world we live in. I simply acknowledge that and move on, I most definitely am not out pounding the pavement, evangelizing for the scientific worldview, no matter how many science journals or science based media outlets tell me I should be.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Humans









