ENELI KINDSIKO ⟩ Ideological message diverts attention from the actual questions of the Human Development Report
The article critiques Peeter Espak's analysis of the 2026 Human Development Report, emphasizing the importance of understanding the data comprehensively.
A Very Brief Literacy on Disability
The article discusses the importance of understanding disability as a human condition and highlights the need for greater awareness and inclusion of people with disabilities in society.
The Secret of Human Sharp Vision: A Revolutionary Discovery Rewrites the Story of the Eye
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the structure of the retina that changes our understanding of human vision.
Teriotype, 'otherkin' and 'shifting': a guide to understanding the language of the 'Therian' community
The article explores the rising visibility and language of the Therian community, people who partially identify as non-human animals, particularly in Latin America.
The era of revenge: Understanding how the world order is reconfigured
The article reviews the book 'La era de la revancha' by Andrea Rizzi, which discusses the current political dynamics among world leaders and analyzes the resurgence of revanchist sentiments globally.
Understanding the Causes of Pulmonary Fibrosis Using Human iPS Cells, and Identifying Candidate Drugs - Kyoto University
A research team from Kyoto University has used human iPS cells to elucidate the causes of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and identify potential drug candidates for treatment.
RH Connection promotes lecture on Generation Z with Afonso Lamounier
The ACIL's RH Connection event will host a lecture on understanding Generation Z, focusing on its impact in the corporate environment, led by expert Afonso Lamounier.
When the therapist is a robot
Many people are opting for AI apps over human therapists, finding comfort in the machine's rapid responses and perceived understanding of their emotions.
The 'Inside Breach' Trap: How Cinema Gives Us Keys to Understanding the Epstein Puzzle?
The article discusses how films, particularly 'Breach' (2007), provide insights into complex human relationships in light of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Julita Karaś-Gasparska: It’s Worth Asking 'Why?' First
Julita Karaś-Gasparska discusses the need for understanding the personal circumstances behind professional mistakes before taking disciplinary action in the workplace.
Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT is "Godless Kabbalism"
A physicist and media historian argues that AI models like ChatGPT stem from linguistic theories and will never achieve true intelligence.
On Loneliness
The article reflects on the nature of loneliness, emphasizing that companionship from pets can redefine the understanding of living alone.
Investigators and veterinarians reveal the 5 most emotionally intelligent dog breeds in the world
According to a veterinarian consulted by Newsweek, certain dog breeds are better at sensing human emotions, which include classic breeds known for their empathy and emotional understanding.
Markoš: The Revolt Against Self-Service Checkouts is also About Human Dignity
In an interview, critical thinking instructor Ján Markoš discusses the emotional backlash against self-service checkouts and the implications of our digital footprints on perceptions of the past, advocating for deeper understanding rather than surface-level emotional responses.
China discovers technology from 160,000 years ago and what this means
Chinese scientists are about to reveal advanced millennial technological behaviors stemming from excavations in Henan province, which could reshape our understanding of early human life in Asia.
Web Summit in Doha Discusses the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Media
The Web Summit in Doha discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on enhancing human understanding in media and entrepreneurship, attracting over 30,000 participants and 427 speakers.
They create a test that indicates the biological age of human body organs
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a blood test that reveals the biological age of various organs, with implications for understanding aging and developing therapies.
The understanding that the body completely renews itself in seven years is a myth
A common belief that the human body replaces all its cells every seven years is debunked by Tartu University professor Pärt Peterson, who states that this cell turnover does not prevent aging.
Why Cecilia Düringer Receives the Lagercrantzen in 2026
Cecilia Düringer, known for illuminating human understanding through knowledge, receives this year's DN's critic award Lagercrantzen for her contributions to popular education.
Books: A New Understanding of Human Beings’ Most Basic Desire
The article explores the philosophy of human desire and its existential implications, drawing on personal experiences related to the author's physical limits and a life-altering cardiac event.
Steve Ramírez, neuroscientist: "We have been able to restore memories that were thought to be lost"
Neuroscientist Steve Ramírez discusses pioneering techniques to alter memories in mice and the implications for understanding human memory.
Longevity is not just for the wealthy. The main thing is available to everyone for free
In the Czech Republic, the lack of connected and shared health data hinders the understanding of longevity, which is crucial for extending human life, according to Karla Ašerová from EliteMedical clinic.
Zvonko and Asia are looking for patient adopters: They grew up without contact with people
Zvonko and Asia, two young dogs from the Zagreb animal shelter, are seeking patient adopters after growing up without human contact, indicating that trust can be built over time with patience and understanding.
"That's pretty amazing": dogs are much more skilled at human language than we think
Some animals are 'gifted' enough to learn words simply by listening to human conversations, as studies show that certain dogs can learn new words similarly to 18-month-old human babies.
How Some Dogs Build Up Their Vocabularies
The article explores the ways in which certain dog breeds expand their understanding of human language and commands.
In 1962, a geologist entered a cave: two months later, he accidentally invented a new field of biology
In 1962, a French scientist spent two months in a cave without light or contact with others, which inadvertently transformed our understanding of human time, sleep, and biology.
A Couple Had Sex in an MRI Machine, Photos Are a Hit 20 Years Later
A couple engaged in a sexual act within an MRI machine in a scientific experiment, which has since significantly changed our understanding of human anatomy, continues to garner attention twenty years later.
A couple had sex in an MRI machine, check out the photos
A couple's sexual encounter inside an MRI machine as part of a scientific experiment has changed our understanding of human anatomy.