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When Convenience Isn’t For Everyone: Gender Inequality in Design and Technology
How long ago did you notice that you were freezing in the office? Ever wondered why your phone is uncomfortable…
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A new wave of children’s hobbies: quadrobing, therianthropy and furies as an escape from reality
The world of hobbies is changing at breakneck speed, and with it new trends that absorb teenagers. Those times when…
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Longer is not better: does 12 years of schooling pay off?
Now in Ukraine, the idea of switching to a 12-year education system in schools is being discussed more and more…
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Telemedicine: the panacea of the future or a threat to quality treatment
In today’s world, telemedicine is rapidly gaining popularity, offering the opportunity to receive medical advice without leaving home. With the…
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The Information Front: How Battles for Consciousness Shape the Future of the Modern World
The world we live in has long ceased to be just a battleground for territory or resources. Now the main…
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Sexual violence in war: crimes that cannot be silenced
War has always had a merciless face, but not all aspects of it can be seen in the news or…
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Relationships in the era of digitalization: should virtual relationships become the norm in society
Virtual reality is rapidly taking over our world, offering the opportunity to communicate, work and even fall in love without…
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Forgotten heroes: problems of returning veterans to a peaceful life
The war goes on, it doesn’t go away, even when we don’t see it on the news feeds. Our defenders…
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Deadly crowding: why military command does not learn from tragedies
Each new tragedy during the war is not just another terrible episode, but a pain that we all experience together.…
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War as a Business: How Officials and Pseudo-Volunteers Profit from War
War is a time when the line between life and death thins to an invisible line, when every day means…
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