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Does Technological Omnipresence Erode Our Ethical Compass?

Ethics shape how you interact with the world, but pervasive surveillance, algorithmic bias, and data exploitation challenge your moral autonomy. You constantly trade privacy for convenience, often unaware of how…

8 June 2026 · 2 min read

Science&Technology

Is Algorithmic Bias The New Ethical Quagmire?

Many automated systems you interact with daily make decisions based on algorithms that can reflect and amplify deep-seated societal biases. These biases may lead to discriminatory outcomes in hiring, lending,...

1 June 2026 · 6 min read

International

Interpretations of the Creation Process

Belief in the creation of the world by God, based on the Bible, encompasses a wide range of theological concepts concerning the question of how exactly the world was created....

29 May 2026 · 10 min read

International

Vatican creates commission on artificial intelligence

The Vatican will create a special commission to deal with the development and impact of artificial intelligence, DPA reported, quoted by BTA. Pope Leo XIV has approved the creation of...

19 May 2026 · 2 min read

Animals

New crow discovery amazes the world

Birds use their unique skills to predict where there will be kills like Nostradamus Crows in Yellowstone National Park have far more impressive skills than scientists previously thought. The new...

18 May 2026 · 2 min read

Animals

How Fish See

They Use Special Organs Deep-sea fish usually have very large eyes, with very developed lenses and pupils It has already been proven that fish see in color and even distinguish...

13 March 2026 · 4 min read

Archeology

The creation of Iran

When in 330 BC the army of Alexander the Great captured the capitals of the Achaemenid Empire, it seemed that ancient Persia was finally destroyed. The palace in Persepolis was...

28 February 2026 · 8 min read