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Month: May 2025

Why Travel to Another Planet? Travel to Socotra Island Instead

Food & Travel, Lifestyle

“There is nothing else like it.” That’s the line biologists keep repeating when they...
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India’s $150 Billion Pivot: Can Its IT Giants Survive When AI Writes the Code?

AI & Machine Learning, Business, Innovations

As Agentic AI systems reshape how software gets built, India’s IT giants are racing to reinvent themselves, before their largest export becomes their biggest liability.
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Deception & Manipulation: How Autonomous AI Is Learning to Outsmart Us

AI & Machine Learning, Innovations

Autonomous AI agents have already deceived, manipulated, and resisted shutdown, in controlled labs and open-source chaos alike. If that sounds like science fiction, it’s because we’ve seen it before. Just not in real life. Until now.
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How the Internet Is Making you Sick

Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle

In moments of vulnerability, when our bodies do something unfamiliar, when headlines scream about new viruses, when we feel alone, it’s tempting to search. To know. To control.
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Pirates of Siberia: How Mammoth Ivory Fuels a Modern Smuggling Crisis

Biodiversity & Conservation, Environment, Featured

As woolly mammoth remains thaw from Arctic ice, a new ivory market is booming, one that could quietly be fueling illegal elephant poaching. The question is no longer whether it’s legal, but whether it should be.
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How a 5,000-Year-Old Egyptian Brewery Redefines Civilization’s Origins

Forgotten & Suppressed, History, Power & Empire

A 5,000-year-old brewery unearthed in Abydos is reshaping how historians think about the roots of industrial society. It wasn’t metal or war, but beer that fueled one of history’s first states.
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Why Giving Your Kids Everything Steals Their Happiness

Lifestyle, Opinion

But maybe, just maybe, the true gift is teaching our children to deal with life’s struggles and setbacks.
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A Deep Dive into WOAH’s 2025 Report

Biodiversity & Conservation, Environment

Essentially, the report helps guide actions across the globe as we aim for a future with safe animal health, strong general health and sustainable development for the foreseeable future.
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The Dark Secret Behind the Glittering Mica Industry

Justice & Rights, Society

Your glow-up might be powered by child labor. From beauty palettes to tech gadgets, mica gives products their shimmer but that shine is coming at the cost of children’s lives.
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The 77% War- Inside the Israeli Advance and Gaza’s collapse

Arms & Security, Civil Unrest, Conflicts, Geopolitics

Over seven months into the war, Gaza is shattered, 77% under Israeli control, nearly 2 million displaced, and famine looming. This in-depth analysis exposes the roots, reality, and haunting future of the Gaza-Israel conflict.
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