HUMAN NATURE

Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

The Quiet Thinker Who Linked People and Nature

George Forster’s life wasn’t about grand adventures or reaching new places. It was about noticing things most people missed. Born in 1754 to a scientist dad, he grew up roaming Russian forests instead of memorizing lessons. By age ten, he was already spotting plants and getting into trouble for it.

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Our Need for Nature

People have a deep urge to connect with nature. This is what the biophilia hypothesis is all about. It's the idea that humans have an innate love for the natural world. But is this really true? Lets think about that. Biophilia suggests that we are drawn to nature automatically, like a magnet. This

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Why Do Dictators Stay in Power?

Last year, many people voted, but many elections were shams. The world is filled with dictators and wannabes. What makes these strongmen stay in power, even after causing harm? Let's look at different types of dictatorships. There are family-run ones like Azerbaijan, police states like Russia, comm

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

When BFFs Go From Bros to Foes: A Darkly Comic Explosion Waiting to Happen

Imagine if your childhood best friend suddenly became your worst enemy. That's the explosive premise behind 'BFFs,' a crime comedy that promises to be both hilarious and potentially destructive. The film follows Jerry (Constantine Paraskevopoulos), a man determined to reunite with his old pal Henr

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Three Netflix True Crime Docs That'll Make You Think Twice

Alright, let's dive into some real-life crime stories that are as gripping as they are thought-provoking. We've picked out three documentaries on Netflix that don't just entertain but also make you question what you think you know about people and their motives. First up is a film that delves deep

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