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.
U.S. Aircraft Aid Pakistan’s Flood Victims
Wings of Hope: U.S. Aircraft Aid Pakistan’s Flood Victims A Lifeline in Crisis When disaster strikes, the quickest help often comes from beyond borders. Pakistan’s recent floods were among the worst in its history—millions were displaced, villages wiped away, farmland destroyed, and critical infrastructure swept aside. In this desperate situation, the United States extended a helping hand by sending aircraft and logistical support for relief operations. This timely intervention not only saved lives but also highlighted the strength of international solidarity in moments of tragedy.
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Humans
The surprising trend of converting to Islam around the world: Why people are choosing Islam despite Islamophobia.
Walk into a mosque in New York, Paris, or London, and you may find a surprising sight. A young woman who once followed no religion now ties a scarf around her head. A middle-aged man who grew up Christian bends his forehead to the ground in prayer. A college student from Asia, raised with no faith practice, learns Arabic words of worship with shining eyes. All around the world, Islamophobia dominates headlines, yet an opposite, quieter trend unfolds every day: thousands continue to embrace Islam.
By waseem khan7 months ago in Humans
We Are Not the Same as We Were, Are We?
There was a time—not too long ago—when life glowed with a different kind of warmth. Families gathered around dinner tables, not just to eat but to share stories, laughter, and even the quiet comfort of being together. Friends spent long afternoons in gossip, playful arguments, and silly mistakes that became unforgettable memories. Children filled the streets and fields, playing games until the sun dipped below the horizon. Villages were alive with the music of conversations, celebrations, and the simple joy of belonging.
By Life Hopes7 months ago in Humans
Sixteen Years of Blood and Silence. Content Warning.
Trigger Warning: graphic descriptions of menstrual and medical experiences. I still remember the Virginia Beach trip. It was supposed to be a working vacation; a month at the beach, relaxation with friends, and building a podcast network from the ground up. Instead, I got to add days trapped inside, shuffling from the bed to the bathroom every fifteen minutes. At one point I stood in the shower for an hour, just watching as red fluid and tissue slid down my legs, only slightly slower than the water running over my body. I wondered if this was what Carrie felt like in the Stephen King novel. I wondered if I would die.
By Danielle Katsouros7 months ago in Humans
The Evolution of Genetics: From Mendel’s Laws to the Genomic Era and Its Impact on Science and Knowledge
The Development of Genetics and Its Impact on the Future Genetics is one of the most prominent sciences that has witnessed astonishing developments over the past two centuries, contributing to changing our understanding of life and opening new horizons in the fields of medicine, agriculture, and the environment. This science is concerned with the study of genes, the basic units that carry genetic information in living organisms, how they are transmitted across generations, and their role in determining biological traits. From the discovery of the laws of heredity by the Austrian monk Gregor Mendel in the nineteenth century to the sequencing of the human genome in the early twenty-first century, this field has come a long way, making it one of the most important pillars of modern science.
By PositivePulse7 months ago in Humans
The Day the Internet Stops: What Would We Do?
It starts quietly. You wake up, rub your eyes, reach for your phone, and press the glowing screen. But instead of the usual scroll of headlines, likes, and unread messages, you see… nothing. No Wi-Fi symbol, no data connection, no blinking blue dots promising “just a moment.”
By Saqib Ullah7 months ago in Humans
I Let AI Plan My Entire Week — Here’s What Happened
Introduction: Handing Over My Life to AI Like most people in 2025, I use AI almost daily—whether it’s asking ChatGPT for quick answers, using AI tools to edit text, or letting recommendation engines tell me what movie to watch. But one day, a crazy thought crossed my mind:
By Moqadas Kliwal7 months ago in Humans
The Last Library of Humanity
M Mehran Eli walked slowly through the ruins of the city, the wind carrying with it the faint smell of dust and forgotten fire. His boots crunched against shards of glass that had once been windows to tall buildings. The world, he thought, had grown quieter than it ever should have been.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Humans










