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Autonomous Vehicles and the Cost of Convenience: Innovation at a Crossroads

Autonomous vehicles were once framed as an inevitability — a clean technological arc that would move transportation forward in the same way seatbelts, airbags, and GPS once did. For years, the public conversation leaned heavily toward promises: fewer crashes, cheaper transportation, reduced congestion, and newfound freedom for people unable or unwilling to drive. The assumption…

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Moral Fatigue in the Age of Advanced Information: Understanding, Surviving, and Responding

Since 2020, the world has experienced an unprecedented cascade of historic events—pandemic, political upheavals, wars, climate disasters, social movements, economic shifts, and rapid technological transformation. These collective experiences have not only shaped global history, they have also exerted extraordinary psychological and emotional pressure on individuals around the world. As news cycles compress and digital platforms flood us with information, many people find themselves exhausted not just physically, but morally and emotionally. This state—commonly described as moral fatigue or compassion fatigue—is increasingly recognized as a widespread response to continuous exposure to global crises.

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Energy At Home: How Power Production Endangers Houses, Health, and the People Inside Them

Climate change is almost always framed as something external. Rising seas threaten coastlines. Heat waves strain cities. Droughts reshape agriculture. Wildlife migrates or disappears. The impacts are serious, but they are often described as happening out there—to ecosystems, to distant regions, to future generations. What receives far less attention is how the energy system itself—independent…

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AI’s Hidden Cost: How Artificial Intelligence Is Fueling Climate Change and Rising Energy Bills

Artificial intelligence has become the new engine of the global economy — transforming how we work, communicate, and innovate. But as the race to build smarter, faster, more capable AI systems accelerates, a pressing question emerges: how much energy does it take to power intelligence itself? And as the world builds new data centers at record speed, who will ultimately pay the price?

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