Language Outburst. Can Every Word Be Offensive?
The article explores the nuanced nature of language, arguing that while words can be offensive, their meanings and implications often depend on the context and historical usage.
Andrea Bariselli, psychologist and neuroscientist: "We are going against our nature; the brain is not equipped to assimilate so many stimuli"
Andrea Bariselli discusses how modern society's demand for constant connectivity overwhelms the brain, which is not designed for multitasking.
Lynx hunting in several counties gets the green light
Lynx hunting in Örebro, Stockholm, and Västra Götaland counties is approved by the administrative court, despite opposition from the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
Accepting the Truth in Its Essence
The article discusses the duality of sweetness in nature versus the unpredictable bitterness of human emotions and experiences.
Rules
The article discusses the importance of civil rights and the unacceptable nature of violence during protests in a democratic society.
I understand that the criticism comes from a good place, but everything can be excessive
The article discusses the nature of criticism and the idea that while it's important, it can sometimes become excessive.
The selenite sequoia, soybeans, and sumaúmas
The article reflects on the author’s childhood experiences with space exploration and environmental conservation, highlighting the impact of historical events on Brazilian nature and society.
A Lithuanian Found Her Beloved in Turkey: "After All, We Broke the Rules"
The article discusses the challenges and cultural differences in relationships formed between Lithuanians and foreigners, highlighting the evolving nature of such marriages in contemporary society.
Contradicting the contradiction
The article discusses how political dogmas often fall into contradictions, reflecting the complexity of applying rigid doctrines to the flexible nature of society and the influence of whim in human actions.
On the set of the false sequel of 'Self-Defense': "Influencers are the mythology of the current world, but with a very short expiration date"
Berta Prieto and Miguel Ángel Blanca discuss the themes of their successful series 'Self-Defense,' highlighting the fleeting nature of influencers in today's society.
Between Kronos and Freedom: Karlo Kopić Exhibits the Series 'Nature and Society' in Zagreb
On January 13, 2026, Croatian artist Karlo Kopić will showcase his series 'Nature and Society' at Galerija CEKAO in Zagreb, exploring themes of time, capitalism, and the human spirit.
Temporary Nature with Permanent Consequences
The article discusses society's relationship with temporality, reflecting on how a culture of impermanence is evident in public infrastructure and services.
Self-love on a grand scale
The article discusses the influences of narcissism in society, drawing analogies with ancient myths and reflecting on its destructive nature.
A Future for Confession
The article discusses the evolving nature of confession in contemporary society and its implications for personal and communal relationships.
The Law of the Jungle
The article discusses the complexities and nuances of moral and ethical dilemmas in the modern world, likening them to the unyielding laws of nature.
Contemplation: the slowest cultural revolution in the world
The article discusses a cultural trend characterized by a deliberate slow pace, exemplified by various media like train journeys and video games focused on minimal action, defying the fast-paced nature of modern society.
The Paradox of War
The article discusses the complex, often contradictory nature of war and its implications on societies.
Climate Impact Network: Blueprints for Crisis Management
Futurists are developing networks to early recognize climate impacts on the European economy and society and implement countermeasures.