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Ferrari Luce: Why This $640K EV is the Ultimate Moral Flex

The world’s most expensive electric car just launched. Saving the planet never looked so exclusive. On May 25, 2026, Ferrari officially crossed its Rubicon, unveiling the Ferrari Luce—a striking, all-electric supercar carrying a breathtaking price tag of €550,000 (roughly $640,000). For the automotive world, it’s a engineering milestone: silent speed, zero emissions, and the iconic […]

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Why AI Workplace Surveillance is the New ‘Iron Cage’

You were told AI would make your work easier. Less repetitive tasks. More creativity. A better work-life balance. Here’s what actually happened instead. Amazon warehouse workers are urinating in bottles rather than walking to the bathroom — because the same AI tracking their productivity has no concept of human need. It sees patterns. It enforces

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Did You Know Now Your Cat May Help Cure Cancer — But Can You Afford the Treatment When It Arrives?

Scientists just mapped the genetics of cancer in house cats. And they found something extraordinary — the same mutations driving tumors in your pet are driving tumors in you. This is genuinely exciting science.But here’s the question nobody in the press release is asking: When the breakthrough arrives — who gets to afford it? Why

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Why World Quantum Day Is Celebrated? Its Consequences On Global Inequality

Google made a Doodle for it today. Scientists across 65 countries are celebrating.Politicians are giving speeches about the “quantum revolution.” And most of the world has no idea what quantum computing even is — let alone that it’s quietly building the next great wall between the rich and the poor. Today is World Quantum Day

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