In this blog post, we will examine whether embryos can be considered living beings or simply a bunch of cells from the perspectives of Kantian ethics and bioethics. In February 1997, a paper was published in the renowned biology journal Nature. This paper soon took the world by storm and added a new item to bioethics. It was the birth of Dolly, the first mammal cloned from adult cells. Of...
How does Bluetooth connect our lives wirelessly?
In this blog post, we will look at the principles and uses of Bluetooth technology, as well as security issues, and find out how this technology has changed our daily lives. What is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that connects electronic devices such as smartphones, earphones, and laptops to enable the transfer of information. This technology has replaced...
Gandhi, a symbol of nonviolence, why does he declare war in Civilization 5?
In this blog post, we will look at the background and game mechanics behind why Gandhi declaring war in Civilization 5 is humorous and surprising. “If you give up the gold willingly, there will be no bloodshed.” “If you give me diamonds, I will give you corn in return!” A long time ago, the above humor was popular on the internet. These are all lines from the game Civilization V, and the...
Does more data make us freer or more controlled?
In this blog post, we explore the innovative possibilities of big data and how to balance the ethical dilemma of privacy infringement and control. As evidenced by the fact that companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google, which rely solely on digital data, are among the top 10 companies in the world in terms of market capitalization, big data has enormous potential. In fact, Google was...
When the true intention of the person making the statement differs from the statement itself, what should be used as the basis for interpretation?
In this blog post, we will look at various criteria and examples of how legal acts should be interpreted when the true intention of the person making the statement differs from the statement itself. In civil law, a legal act is an act that produces legal effects with the expression of intent as an essential element, such as a will or contract. An expression of intent is an indication of...
Can the media truly be objective, or is it just a choice disguised as objectivity?
In this blog post, we will examine the concept of objectivity in media reporting, its limitations, and the structural reasons behind its tendencies. Discussions on media objectivity can be divided into “true objectivity,” “agreed objectivity,” and “accepted objectivity.” “True objectivity” refers to a state in which human subjective interpretation is completely excluded. However, since it...
Would you like to explore the possibilities of combining biology and mechanical engineering?
In this blog post, we will look at the possibilities and significance of the field of biomimicry, which breaks down the boundaries between biology and mechanical engineering and expands into a fusion discipline. Are you currently interested in both biology and mechanical engineering but unable to choose between the two? Are you unable to find a connection between the two opposing concepts...
How can light have both particle and wave properties?
In this blog post, we will explore the reasons why light is both a particle and a wave, from ancient philosophy to modern quantum mechanics. Can a man be a woman at the same time? Or can paper be plastic at the same time? Generally speaking, this is impossible. Men and women, paper and plastic are completely different and have opposite properties. Similarly, waves and particles also have...
Why does obesity disrupt reproductive function?
In this blog post, we will look at how obesity affects hormone balance and how this leads to a decline in reproductive function. The intricate interaction between reproductive function and hormone regulation Reproductive function in both men and women is maintained by a highly sophisticated hormonal regulatory mechanism. Stimulating hormones secreted by the hypothalamus stimulate the...
Is the powder really mixed evenly, and how accurate is the uniformity we believe in?
In this blog post, we take a closer look at why uniformity is important in the powder mixing process and how it is measured and managed. Meaning and importance of mixing uniformity Uniformity refers to the degree to which the ratio of ingredients in a product remains constant when powders of different ingredients that do not react chemically with each other are mixed to create a complex...