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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.
66 years ago, he stole Einstein's brain. Cut it into 240 pieces and saved it. What did he find?
In 1905, Einstein proposed the complete principle of relativity in a narrow sense, which was a landmark event in modern physics. Ten years later, Einstein again showed science the gravity equations of general relativity in their highest form, and he received the 1921 Nobel Prize in physics for his work alongside such scientific greats as Galileo and Newton.
By jiandanjizhi3 years ago in Humans
Who is Really in Control?
Who is really in control? Some might say, 'the rich' are in control. Some might say governments. Some might say the public. Others might say the government is an institution that embodies the will of the public, with access to an exorbitant amount of funds (sometimes even infinite spending). Well, let's explore this concept a bit further to see who is truly in control, and regardless of reality, how you can not only attain power, but maintain all power you have currently, and ever will have.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
What is it likes to be near death? You get struck by lightning and you turn into a prophet?
It's September 1975, and the 25-year-old Brinkley is talking to the phone with his best friend in Aiken. You can probably tell from the time that it was an old landline, which was transmitted over a slow telephone line, which fosters the rest of the story.
By jiandanjizhi3 years ago in Humans
5 Ways RWD Is Transforming Clinical Research
Technological advancements and data analysis have reshaped the entire medicine and healthcare industry. Not only are procedures getting safer to conduct, but we are also becoming better as a society in terms of providing accurate healthcare. One of the primary reasons for this transformation has been real-world evidence solutions.
By Andrew Smith3 years ago in Humans










