Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
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It’s almost impossible to go through a single day without touching it. From the wrapper on your morning snack to the container holding your lunch
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The glow of a smartphone on a pillow in a dark room. The nonstop flicker of a dual-monitor setup at the office. The tablet that keeps a child quiet in
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The digital art world is facing an identity crisis. Revolutionary tools like DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion can conjure breathtaking, complex
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You’ve seen the headlines and heard the gurus. Mindfulness and meditation are seemingly everywhere, promoted as the ultimate cure-all for the modern, frazzled human.
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For decades, the concept of the “student-athlete” was held as a sacred ideal in American culture. It painted a picture of young individuals
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It started innocently enough. A $2.99 set of “horse armor” that did nothing but look shiny. A $0.99 pack of extra lives in a mobile game.
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Wind turbines are rapidly becoming defining features of the modern landscape, from sprawling offshore arrays standing guard in the sea to solitary giants
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It’s a familiar scenario: you wake up with a nagging cough or a mysterious rash. In the past, this meant a strategic calculation involving clearing your
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The story of humanity is, in many ways, a story of expansion. From our earliest ancestors moving out of the savanna to the modern sprawl of megacities
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The conversation around the minimum wage is one of the most persistent and impassioned debates in modern economics. At its heart, it’
