We live in the age of the algorithm — but what happens when those algorithms are flawed, biased, and invisible? In Weapons of Math Destruction, Cathy O’Neil reveals how data-driven systems entrench injustice and scale harm — all while claiming to be fair. Read the full review.
I didn’t read this book when it came out. Maybe I wasn’t ready. Maybe the world wasn’t. But reading it now, in 2025, gives it a whole new layer of meaning.
In this deep dive into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s explosive exposé, I unpack 5 insights that still matter today — from pharma profits to media silence. Whether you agree or not, it’s a book that demands attention.
What began as a movement for justice is now accused of stifling speech. Has identity politics empowered the marginalized—or built a new cultural orthodoxy? We ask the questions others won’t.
When sex stops being measured in health research, we don’t get inclusion—we get distortion. This article explores the quiet consequences of erasing biology for political comfort.
In The Master Builder, Dr. Alfonso Martinez Arias explores the latest breakthroughs in cellular biology and how they are transforming our understanding of life....
Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom* is a foundational work in political and economic philosophy, warning of the dangers of central economic planning and...
Introduction: The Silent Hormone Hijackers
Imagine something as small as a droplet of perfume or a sip of water altering your hormones without you realizing...