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John B. Calhoun’s “Universe 25” experiment: The consequences of overpopulation

John B. Calhoun conducted an experiment known as “Universe 25” with mice in a utopian environment with unlimited resources. Initially, the mice thrived and rapidly reproduced. As the population grew, social structures began to collapse, resulting in aggressive behavior, social isolation, and withdrawal from normal activities. The mice stopped socializing and reproducing, while the mortality…

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DeepSeek-R1: A new era in artificial intelligence and its global impact

The release of DeepSeek-R1, an artificial intelligence model developed by a Chinese company, has turned heads across the tech world. With 671 billion parameters, this AI can tackle highly complex tasks—ranging from technical calculations to offering policy recommendations. While its potential to change industries is undeniable, its open access also raises important questions about the…

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A Step Towards Technocracy: The World Economic Forum’s push for digital identities

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has recently published a white paper titled Resilience Pulse Check: Harnessing Collaboration to Navigate a Volatile World, which advocates for greater public-private sector cooperation to accelerate the implementation of digital identification systems, censorship of “misinformation,” and private sector investment in support of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). While…

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South Korean researchers develop Nano-MIND: A breakthrough in wireless brain control

In a groundbreaking development, scientists from South Korea have introduced Nano-MIND (Magnetogenetic Interface for NeuroDynamics), an innovative technology that allows for the wireless and highly precise modulation of specific deep brain neural circuits through the use of magnetic fields. This cutting-edge breakthrough holds immense potential for unlocking the mysteries of complex brain functions and advancing…

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The Library of Alexandria: A lost treasure of knowledge

The Library of Alexandria, founded during the 3rd century BCE under the Ptolemaic dynasty, was an unparalleled center of learning and the largest repository of knowledge in the ancient world. It housed an extraordinary collection of hundreds of thousands of unique scrolls from diverse civilizations, serving as a beacon of intellectual achievement and cultural exchange….

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UN pushes digital identity systems to tackle climate crisis

The United Nations (UN) is intensifying its efforts to promote the adoption of digital identity systems as a key component in its comprehensive strategy to combat the global climate crisis. This forward-looking initiative is centered on tracking energy usage, fostering sustainable practices, and encouraging behavioral shifts toward greener lifestyles among individuals, communities, and nations. Expanding…

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