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.
đ Qeshm Island, Strait of Hormuz & Global Tension
In todayâs world, one small region has suddenly become the center of global attention â the Strait of Hormuz and nearby Qeshm (Chashm) Island in Iran. What looks like a normal island on a map is actually one of the most powerful strategic locations on Earth.
By LegacyWordsabout 20 hours ago in Humans
Time
Ugh, that time of year again. Twice a year I dread these tow days. It creates upheaval and my body, as I get older, doesnât approve. I donât even know we are forced to hold on to something created during war time for wartime. Like any other government unposed tax, entitlement, or rule of law, once created and implemented, itâs a done deal. We are stuck with its misery. Iâd rather they add a couple hours to everyday, so I can get everything I do, done, without pressure.
By Alexandra Grant3 days ago in Humans
Global Innovation Networks
In todayâs fast-changing global economy, innovation has become the foundation of long-term business success. Companies are no longer relying solely on internal research or isolated strategies. Instead, they are turning toward global collaboration, shared intelligence, and cross-industry partnerships to stay competitive.
By Backlinks Cart4 days ago in Humans
Knuckle-Draggers in Armani
Tonight, the air is thick with the smell of digital decay and expensive perfume. Iâm sitting here, staring at my Amazon Prime home screen as it vomits ads for the Academy Awardsâa shimmering, hollow ritual where the worldâs most beautiful primates gather to hand each other golden idols for being "human" on camera. On another tab, Iâve got the Governorâs Ball in Arkansas, where Erika Kirk is leaking crocodile tears like a broken faucet, pleading for the "oppression" of the white male with all the sincerity of a used car salesman in a Category 5 hurricane.And then thereâs the news.
By Meko James 5 days ago in Humans
AL-Alaq
Man does not begin from himself⊠he arrives late, as if something had already been unfolding before him, quietly, beyond his reach, until it gathered enough to appear as a beginning, while it was only a continuation of what had never been named. And there, in that unstable threshold, something almost imperceptible holds togetherâjust enoughâand what emerges is not a thing, but a delicate mistake: an entity.
By LUCCIAN LAYTH5 days ago in Humans
Why 115 Years May Be Our Natural Ceiling
For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the idea of living longerâperhaps even indefinitely. Advances in medicine, nutrition, and technology have significantly increased average life expectancy across the globe. Yet, despite these improvements, scientists increasingly suggest that there may be a natural upper limit to how long humans can live. Many studies point toward approximately 115 years as the maximum lifespan most humans can realistically achieve.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in Humans
Enslaved
You canât run. You canât hide. You canât win. You canât live without me. You canât be free of me. I own you. We own you. What do we think about that? Hard pass right? No matter whatever âthatâ is, itâs a no go. I agree, yet every one of us is a slave. We are bought and sold by an entity, that has managed to have something we all need. They dangle it over our heads, but you never actually get the reward. They do. All of it.
By Alexandra Grant6 days ago in Humans
The World Transformation Movement Changes Its Name to FIX THE WORLD
If youâve followed the World Transformation Movement (WTM) for some time, you may have noticed the catch-phrase âFix The Worldâ that has increasingly become associated with it. For the global not-for-profit promoting biologist Jeremy Griffithâs breakthrough âinstinct vs intellectâ explanation of the human condition, what began as a slogan representing the WTMâs purpose has fast become recognised around the world as the emblem of the real biological solution to the human condition. Increasingly, it is used in online discussions, merchandise, community events, and initiatives such as the inaugural Fix The World Day in 2025.
By Fix The World7 days ago in Humans








