Ecuador Makes History: Coastal Ecosystems Granted Legal Rights for the First Time!

Image Credit: shantimedia/123rf.com Ecuador has made a significant advancement in environmental protection by granting legal rights to its coastal marine ecosystems. The recent ruling by the Constitutional Court ensures that these marine environments are recognized for their “integral respect for their existence and for the maintenance and regeneration of their life cycles, structure, functions, and…

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Can Open-Source Social Media Take Down Tech Giants? The Ethical Revolution is Here!

Image Credit: farknot/123rf.com Social media is witnessing a transformative shift as a new wave of ethical, decentralized alternatives emerges, challenging the dominance of established tech giants. Amid growing concerns over privacy and content moderation, these platforms aim to empower users by prioritizing transparency and community-driven governance. Canadian developer Daniel Supernault is at the forefront of…

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Unlocking the Mystery: How Our Instincts Alert Us to Hidden Gazes

Image Credit: dovidovicd/123rf.com Recent research has shed light on the intriguing phenomenon of feeling watched, attributing this sensation to a specialized system in the human brain. This gaze-detection mechanism, as explained by social psychologist Ilan Shrira, is rooted in our evolutionary history and plays a crucial role in social interactions and survival. Humans possess a…

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