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([email protected]) A curious editor who loves human stories and their deeper meanings. I know how to listen, ask the right questions and write in a way that makes sense of even complex issues - whether it's culture, society or economics. I enjoy looking for connections where they are not visible at first glance and conveying them to readers in a clear, engaging and respectful way. I think good journalism doesn't start with answers, but with genuine curiosity. And that a story doesn't have to be loud to have the power to make a difference. Motto: "The most interesting answers aren't in the headlines - they're in the quiet sentences in between."

Health and beauty

A silent killer that hurts until very late: What you don't know about high pressure

A silent killer that hurts until very late: Yet you get signals every day

High blood pressure is one of the most insidious health problems of our time. Professionally,…

Entertainment

The best video games in history: these titles have remained unbeaten for years

Try playing these games today: and you’ll understand why they’re still unbeatable

Video games are not just fun for kids. Nowadays, it is more of an escape…

Lifestyle

Art without humans: should some professions fear for their jobs because of AI?

You still think AI can’t replace you: You might be surprised at what it can already do

Slowly but surely, artificial intelligence is becoming something unavoidable. It is already being used by…

Health and beauty

We are running away from our problems in virtual reality: But they’re still out there waiting for you

We live in a time when technology is constantly moving forward and people are trying…

Health and beauty

One step closer to reading the human mind: there are already machines that can see inside our heads

One step closer to reading the human mind: there are already machines that can see inside our heads

Although the brain is an organ that has been thoroughly studied by scientists in many…

Finance

The win that ruins everything: And you're still dreaming about it

The win that ruins everything: And you’re still dreaming about it

People often believe that winning the lottery is a positive event that will bring only…

Pel mel

Who really controls the world: the invisible forces that pull the strings

You feel like you know what’s going on: That’s their biggest trick.

Have you ever wondered who actually runs the world? Every country has a certain system…

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And what if we’re not alone: only others have found that silence is safer

Are we the only civilization in the universe? Scientists have been trying to answer this…

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What trees do in secret should change your view of the world

Sometimes you may feel that when you walk through nature there is only peace and…

Lifestyle

A personal robot for every child: This is no longer science fiction, but a plan

A personal robot for every child: This is no longer science fiction, but a plan

In recent years, there have been huge advances in computing, in understanding artificial intelligence and…

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([email protected]) A curious editor who loves human stories and their deeper meanings. I know how to listen, ask the right questions and write in a way that makes sense of even complex issues - whether it's culture, society or economics. I enjoy looking for connections where they are not visible at first glance and conveying them to readers in a clear, engaging and respectful way. I think good journalism doesn't start with answers, but with genuine curiosity. And that a story doesn't have to be loud to have the power to make a difference. Motto: "The most interesting answers aren't in the headlines - they're in the quiet sentences in between."

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