Introduction: Who Really Controls Public Health?
When we think of public health, we assume it is driven by scientific research, government policy, and medical expertise....
As police departments adopt artificial intelligence tools, the line between safety and surveillance blurs. This article explores the real-world risks of algorithmic enforcement — from predictive policing to facial recognition — and asks what happens when justice is outsourced to code.
Introduction: A Renewable Revolution—Or Just Business as Usual?
Renewable energy is supposed to be the great disruptor—the solution that frees us from the grip of...
In Capital in the Twenty-First Century, economist Thomas Piketty provides a sweeping analysis of wealth and income inequality, tracing the historical forces that have...
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...