Photo by fauxels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/photo-of-people-talking-to-each-other-3182765/Where and when did language originate? This is an impossible question to answer, but, probably, i… Read More
Are there any other reasons you love someone? Are they special or do you have other reasons? This is the truth.
Sociologists, scientists, and nearly every other branch of science try to answ… Read More
Photo by cottonbro studio: https://www.pexels.com/photo/bionic-hand-and-human-hand-finger-pointing-6153354/ AI Take over Writing-Not a Chance!To all the writers bemoaning their fate, fe… Read More
The modern world is incredibly fast, not only because today we can literally get to anywhere in the world in a day, or even less. Not only because of the speed at which we consume content, m… Read More
Amidst the vast expanse of time, Homo sapiens emerged as the sole remaining species from a once-diverse family tree. But who are we, called Homo sapiens, and what secrets lie within our anci… Read More
This post is pre-programmed for Inventio Crucis, May 3rd. I have given the link, and copied all of the ten questions by a "priest-in-charge at St Annes Woodplumpton" (who as Anglican isn't… Read More
Going back in time is sadly not possible; however, that doesn’t stop researchers from uncovering the secrets of the past. Each day they discover something new that shows what life was… Read More
Barts pathology museum is usually open to the public only by special appointment. But today, I’m in luck. I find myself with an unexpected open sesame in the form of Dr Jonathan Kenn… Read More
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There are three things most consistent in life, three things that anyone, anywhere can count on: death, taxes, and change. Change comes and goes like the wind, sometimes subt… Read More
What began as an attractive method for Stephanie Black, a PhD candidate in Archeology at Durham College, to share how comparable we’re to our ancestors shortly escaped the confines… Read More
An Ohio Ordinance Officer recalls her encounter with a 7-8 foot long, red-eyed winged humanoid while driving with her brother. The being was flying alongside the vehicle at 55 MPH.I recently… Read More
At the very end of 2022, in this post I will present an overview of all the podcasts included in the The Weekend Listener series throughout the past year. In case you’ve missed any of… Read More
It’s good to take a break from screens once in a while. The nice outdoor has loads to supply, however there are occasions once you’re caught inside for one cause or one other… Read More
The world is incredibly strange. So strange, in fact, that many of us do our best not to think about all the things that go bump in the night…
At the same time, though, ther… Read More
At this year’s Ancestral Health Symposium, I spoke about how exposing yourself regularly to cold temperatures can increase your tolerance for the cold. More importantly, it can also t… Read More
Researchers from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered a set of human gene mutations that prevent cognitive decline and dementia in older adults, accord… Read More
We need to dispel the arrogant and misguided idea that modern humans are superior to earlier human species. It is thanks in part to all our predecessors such as Neanderthals that we are who… Read More
MPV.....my point of view!Getting around.'Ya,huLady hwese hunopera wagara pakadoma!'.My daily dread of moving by public transport.I don't know what is worse,being stuck in a traffic jam in yo… Read More
Today at church we were celebrating a new C of E service theme, Racial Equality. The service was brilliant, mentions of Martin Luther King Jr’s dream which seems depressingly far from… Read More
If you’re a fan of Isaac Asimov’s books, or are looking to try them, or just love science fiction, then you’re reading the right post! Here are our a few favorite Isaac Asi… Read More
“There is no quick easy way to the body you want… commit yourself now to your workout and get started.” ~ Tracy Anderson
“Everybody’s worried about stopping… Read More
Recently, there was an article in the National Review that declared “American Men are Suffering a Friendship Recession!” Now, at first, I had no idea what they were talking about… Read More
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ong before the emergence of writing, palaeolithic cave paintings represent the very first examples of human visual culture. They provide a shadowy glimpse of a prehistoric world in which… Read More
The things that you think influence your behavior sometimes. In our past relationships, we'd both tended to jump into the physical dimension without first knowing why. Psychologically, jealo… Read More
In a flash of blinding light and a wave of nausea, you jump to an alternate version of Earth. You open your eyes to find yourself in a forest. The air smells of moist soil and mushrooms. Sun… Read More
These developments draw attention to the ambiguity of the term “human” in origins. There are several points in history identified, by different people, with the rise of “hu… Read More