Today’s Vima: Social media only for AI Agents, humans banned
The article discusses a podcast featuring two prominent figures analyzing a new online platform designed exclusively for AI agents, sparking critical questions about human interaction and the implications for artificial intelligence in Greece.
Enrico Furlan, bioethicist: 'Now the little one has the right to a dignified end. Let's be close to the family'
Enrico Furlan emphasizes the importance of recognizing the dignity of every patient while discussing the delicate situation of a terminally ill two-year-old boy in Naples.
Spanish scientist's announcement on pancreatic cancer cure questioned
The announcement by Spain's National Center for Cancer Research of eliminating pancreatic cancer in mice has faced scrutiny due to concerns over false expectations from an early-phase experiment.
Bioethics Against the Grain: Are Men Disadvantaged Because They Cannot Have Children?
Philosopher Kimberley Brownlee at Oxford argues for compensatory measures for men who cannot become pregnant, suggesting that being a man equates to being disabled.
Bioethics Against the Grain: Are Men Disadvantaged Because They Cannot Have Children?
Philosopher Kimberley Brownlee argues at Oxford University that men may be disadvantaged due to their inability to become pregnant, challenging traditional views on reproductive rights.
Medical Research on Menstruation: Underrated Blood
Menstrual blood could assist in better disease detection, but its potential remains largely untapped despite promising initial approaches.
Selection of the Year 2025 / Healed relationships, self-work, and absurdities in the world of bioethics have intrigued you the most
The article discusses the topics that captured readers' interest over the year, emphasizing themes of healing relationships, self-improvement, and the complexities of bioethics, showcasing the importance of personal growth and understanding contemporary challenges.
He claims that HIV and other contagious viruses do not exist. We attended a lecture by biologist Stefan Lanka
A lecture by biologist Stefan Lanka, organized by singer Robo Papp, challenges the existence of viruses like HIV, promoting alternative health views.