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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.
Into the Uncanny Valley: Why Robots Almost Human Make Us Nervous
A humanoid robot smiles at you. It has almost perfect skin, eyes that glint with knowledge, and movements that mimic the subtleties of human gesture. You would like to respond, to meet its gaze, but you are restrained. There is a wrongness—an offness, a moment of dissonance in its smile, a stumble in its movement—that makes you tense. You glance away, your heart racing, sensing a discomfiture you cannot quite explain. You are going through the uncanny valley: the strange, often creepy reaction humans experience to being in the presence of machines or virtual entities that are almost—but not quite—human.
By The Chaos Cabinet6 months ago in Humans
How Our Digital Addictions Are Quietly Rewiring the American Mind. AI-Generated.
I wake up not to an alarm, but to a reflex. My hand fumbles in the dark, finding the cool, flat rectangle on my nightstand. The screen flares to life, a portal to a world of notifications, updates, and a silent, screaming demand for my attention. Before my feet have even hit the floor, I have scrolled through a global news cycle, liked a vacation photo from a college acquaintance, and felt a pang of anxiety about a political headline I can barely process.
By kashif khan6 months ago in Humans
Letters from the Hospital Roof
Letters from the Hospital Roof By Abdul Muhammad The hospital roof became my secret sanctuary. It wasn’t supposed to — it was just a square of concrete with a rusty railing and a blinking red light that kept planes away. But every night after my shift ended, I climbed the narrow metal stairs, pushed open the heavy door, and stepped into the quiet.
By Abdul Muhammad 6 months ago in Humans
Digital Semiotics and Symbols
Semiotics is the study of symbols, and in this article we’re going to talk about some common symbols that mankind uses today, using icons commonly used in user interface design, infographics, logos, favicons, and sometimes advertisements. These symbols are used to communicate ideas of action, or to communicate ideas in writing. Copywriters who work with companies that use technology should become familiar with the technological symbology both for understanding and for proper placement of visuals, or within visuals.
By J. Chauncey6 months ago in Humans
Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? What Investors and Tech Enthusiasts Need to Know
Artificial intelligence (AI) has dominated headlines, investment portfolios, and business strategies in recent years. From generative AI tools like ChatGPT to autonomous systems in healthcare and finance, the AI revolution promises to reshape industries. But amidst the excitement, many experts are warning: the AI bubble will burst soon.
By Reframeroots7 months ago in Humans
The Science of Chocolate: Why We Crave It When We’re Stressed
Ever Noticed Your Stress Snacking Always Leads to Chocolate? It’s been a long day, your inbox is overflowing, and your to-do list looks more like a novel. You finally sink into the couch, and without thinking, your hand reaches for…chocolate. Sounds familiar? You’re not alone. Stress and chocolate cravings go hand in hand for millions of people, and science says it’s not just in your head.
By Emily Maren7 months ago in Humans
The Rise of an Islamic NATO: 57 Nations Unite for Collective Power
The Rise of an Islamic NATO: 57 Nations Unite for Collective Power For decades, the Muslim world has spoken of unity, but political divisions, economic rivalries, and foreign interventions have prevented it from fully materializing. Now imagine a scenario where the 57 member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) decide to form a military alliance modeled after NATO — an “Islamic Defense Alliance” (IDA). With a collective population of over 1.9 billion and vast natural resources, such a bloc would instantly change the balance of power on a global scale.
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Humans
Do You Know?
Do you know how often you ask yourself questions in a single day? It might be more than you think. From wondering what’s for dinner to contemplating bigger life decisions, curiosity shapes how we learn, grow, and connect with others. Yet, we rarely stop to ask ourselves what curiosity itself means to our journey. Could the simple act of asking “Do you know?” be the secret to unlocking new opportunities in life?
By John Smith7 months ago in Humans
How RF Skin Tightening is Transforming Non-Surgical Skincare
The beauty and wellness industry has shifted dramatically in recent years. More people are looking for treatments that deliver natural, youthful results without the risks or downtime of surgery. One of the most sought-after innovations today is RF skin tightening. This treatment uses the power of radio frequency energy to stimulate the skin’s natural healing process, encouraging collagen production and gradually restoring firmness. For individuals who want a refreshed appearance but prefer a non-invasive approach, RF skin tightening has become a go-to option.
By Chetankumar Chauhan7 months ago in Humans










