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Posts in Science & Technology
Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma” and Moral Relativism
Netflix’s new documentary “The Social Dilemma” paints a scary picture of how the tech industry, particularly social media, is having severe negative effects on society. And the lack of objective truth is the cause.
Too Much News? Reconsidering Our Relationship with the Media
News fatigue and social media depletion are real issues. Here is a way to gauge the health of your own media consumption.
What Makes a City “Smart”: How City Life is Changing
With the dawn of 5G wireless networks, smart cities are appearing on the horizon, opening up a world of possibilities. Just how “smart” can this technology be?
Welcome to 5G: The Information Buffet
5G wireless networks have arrived, offering more data at faster speeds than ever. How much information can we consume before it consumes us?
How Has Laudato si’ Changed Your Life?
A vegetarian diet to care for creation.
Automation: Machine against Man
How to say, “Mr. Robot, please take my job.”
Reflections from the Youth Synod: God is Not Digital
There are limitations to digital media in the spiritual life.
Nuclear War is Coming
It’s only a matter of when.
What’s Real About Instagram?
Eric Immel, SJ, tries to find what’s real about the stories Instagram tells.









