Shahjahan Kabir Khan
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When Robots Want Rights: The Coming War Between Humans and Machines
Introduction For the majority of the world's people, Sophia, the humanoid robot capable of smiling, making jokes, and granting interviews, seemed like nothing more than a fascinating curiosity when Hanson Robotics first revealed it. Although it was a fantastic piece of engineering, it was seen simply as a high-tech gadget draped in artificial skin.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Prophecy of Oil: Why the Middle East’s Black Gold May Be Running Dry Sooner Than We Think
A World Fueled by Oil For over a century, oil has been vital to the international financial system. Covering the dry terrain of Saudi Arabia to the farming areas of Iraq and Iran, the Middle East has supplied the essential resource that drives cars, promotes industrial activity, and affects international affairs. But what if the sources are diminishing more quickly than expected?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Collapse of Privacy: Is 2025 the Year We All Got Tracked?
The Illusion of Privacy Privacy used to be a regular characteristic. Your private ideas were only that, your talks were limited to your mind, and the store's ledger held the sole record of your purchases. Since 2025, privacy has become progressively uncommon, going from routine to extraordinary.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Longevity
AI at the Pulpit: When Technology Starts Preaching
A Sermon Written by Code On a quiet Sunday morning, a pastor in California stepped up to his pulpit. Instead of delivering his usual sermon, he read one written by artificial intelligence. Congregants listened in stunned silence. The message was heartfelt, coherent, and — to some — unsettling. Could an algorithm really deliver the Word of God?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
🍔 When Burgers Become Battlefields: McDonald’s, Tariffs, and the Global War of Symbols
The Golden Arches Under Fire On Monday morning, headlines jolted markets, families, and policymakers alike: McDonald’s, the $200 billion burger giant, had posted its biggest U.S. sales decline in nearly five years. Shares tumbled 15%, a sharp drop for a company once viewed as recession-proof.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The McDonald’s Menu Experiment: Why Global Fast Food Is Failing to Keep Up with Local Taste
The golden arches are everywhere — from Tokyo to Paris to Buenos Aires. For decades, McDonald’s has been a symbol of globalization, offering the same Big Mac whether you were in Chicago or Shanghai. But in 2025, cracks are showing in the fast-food giant’s formula. Sales are sliding, experiments are failing, and customers around the world are asking a simple question: why doesn’t McDonald’s taste like home?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Can Smartwatches Detect Illness Before Doctors Do?
Not long ago, a wristwatch simply told the time. Today, it might tell you if you’re about to have a heart attack. Welcome to 2025, where smartwatches and wearables are evolving from step counters into potential lifesavers — devices that may diagnose illness before you even step into a doctor’s office.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Longevity
The Hidden Cost of Streaming: Why Your Netflix Binge Might Be Harming the Planet
Friday night. You curl up on the couch, fire up Netflix, and start binging your favorite series. It feels effortless — just a screen, some popcorn, and endless entertainment. But while streaming feels “virtual,” the truth is it has a very real physical footprint — one that’s quietly harming the planet.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
AI at the Dinner Table: How Smart Tech Is Changing the Way We Eat
Imagine walking into your kitchen and asking, “What’s for dinner?” Instead of staring blankly at your fridge, an AI-powered assistant replies with a personalized recipe that considers your diet, the groceries you already have, and even your health goals. Welcome to the new era of eating, where artificial intelligence has quietly made its way into our dinner tables.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Feast
When the Sea Turns Red: Prophecy, Fear, and the Mystery of Galilee
In early September, the world watched in awe as a lake in Palestine—the Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Tiberias—underwent a sudden and shocking transformation. Once a calm body of crystal-blue water, it reportedly shifted into a shade so red it resembled flowing blood. Videos and images spread across social media almost instantly, sparking waves of fascination, fear, and prophecy-driven speculation.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
⏳ Wearable Health Tech That Could Save Your Life in 2025
Wearable health tech in 2025 isn’t just about counting steps—it’s about saving lives. From smartwatches that predict heart attacks to patches that monitor glucose without needles, discover the innovations that could keep you healthier, longer.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Longevity
📸 iPhone 17 Pro’s Camera Could End the DSLR Era Once and for All
Over the past few years, photography has been undergoing a gradual transformation. First seen as simply a tool for capturing basic shots, smartphones have grown over time to fill the void formerly filled by hefty digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. With the iPhone 17 Pro release, Apple could have dealt a knock out blow.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal











