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The Death of Certainty in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

There was a time when visual evidence carried an almost sacred authority. A photograph from a war zone, a recorded speech by a political...

Will AI Be Able to Replace Air Traffic Controllers?

Artificial intelligence will change air traffic control, but it should not replace air traffic controllers. Aviation safety depends on data, prediction, judgment and accountability....

Breaking the Poverty Trap: AI as the Conscience of Green Development

Poverty is often reduced to income. Yet lived poverty is far more complex. It is shaped by overlapping deprivations in health, education, and living...

Reverse Brain Drain: How China Is Recruiting the World’s Talents

China's talent program is a comprehensive Chinese government strategy to attract foreign and expatriate scientists, researchers, and experts, particularly in the fields of science...

As the U.S. Retreats from Climate Science, a Private-Sector Data Boom Emerges

A British real estate manager, overseeing around 26 billion euros in assets, sought assistance from Climate X, a London-based data analytics firm, to assess...

Neuro-Weaponisation: How Neurotechnology is blurring Humanity in the Military Arena

“The brain is the 21st century battlescape.” as posited by Dr. James Giordano, indicates warfare materialising a new dimension altogether; covert operatives crossing invisible...

The Architects of Intelligence: Vision, Ethics, and the Aha Moments that Shaped AI

2025. The air in the hall hummed with an unusual kind of anticipation—not the applause-and-lights kind, but rather the quiet, electric awareness that something...

COP30 Opens Amid New Insights from Climate Science

With rapid climate change, extreme weather events increasingly impact global populations and environments. Key developments in climate science for 2023 include a faster rise...

Nobel 2025 and Quantum Imperatives

Every year, the announcement of the Nobel Prize opens new doors for discovery and advancement.  Back in 1895, Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Foundation,...

Are we in the twilight of scientific age?

Meritocracy in the 21st century is fast becoming the new aristocracy. Envisaged as an ideal to counter inequality, it has become one to create,...

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The Way of the Confucian Gentleman

The "Confucian Gentleman Doctrine," or the "Way of the...

Indus Waters Treaty Crisis: Why South Asia’s Power Balance Is Shifting

Last month, Pakistan formally objected to India's Bhakara Dam...

Bitcoin Price Prediction 2026: What the Cryptocurrency Market Is Really Telling Us

Ask ten traders where Bitcoin is headed and you'll...

Chinese Military Headquarters vs. Egypt’s Octagon: A Strategic Analysis

Chinese military circles and websites view the new Egyptian...

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