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Beyond structure : methylation fine-tunes stability and folding kinetics of bcl2Mid G-quadruplex
Nataša Medved, Mirko Cevec, Uroš Javornik, Jurij Lah, San Hadži, Janez Plavec, 2025, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2025; Views: 5; Downloads: 8
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Technological salvation : Neuralink's campaign through the lens of religious symbolism
Stjepan Štivić, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper critically examines Neuralink’s public campaign and promotional strategies through the lens of religious symbolism and marketing ideas. positioned as a leader in brain-computer interface (BCi) development, Neuralink frames its technology not only as a groundbreaking medical intervention, capable of restor-ing various neurological problems, but also as a pathway toward human enhance-ment. The central argument is that Neuralink’s marketing model appropriates elements of Christian religious symbolism, particularly embedding the messianic attributes of Jesus Christ. Through analysis of its messaging, media presence, and charismatic leadership, the paper contends that Neuralink constructs a narrative of technological salvation. This symbolic framing serves not only to generate pub-lic trust and enthusiasm but also to distinguish Neuralink within the competitive landscape of emerging neuroethologies.
Keywords: Neuralink, religious symbolism, marketing model, technological salvation, brain-computer interfaces (BCI)
Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2025; Views: 5; Downloads: 6
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Artificial intelligence in the educational process : the role of communication and the pitfalls of alienation
David Kraner, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: The integration of artificial intelligence (ai) into the educational process is becoming increasingly relevant and inevitable, raising numerous questions about its impact on the quality of teaching and learning. This article discusses the advan-tages, disadvantages, and challenges faced by educators in using ai within modern learning environments. among the identified benefits are personalized learning, the explanation of complex concepts, increased student engagement, and support in preparing instructional materials. on the other hand, concerns arise regarding the accuracy of information, risks of plagiarism, dependence on technology, and the loss of interpersonal connection. Research indicates that the successful integra-tion of ai requires professional training for teachers, appropriate infrastructure, and critical reflection on ethical aspects. This article focuses on a key question: can the thoughtful use of ai contribute to improved learning outcomes without compromising the human dimension of education?
Keywords: communication, artificial intelligence, educational process, technological tools, ethical challenges, teacher education
Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2025; Views: 4; Downloads: 4
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The new escape : reality, virtuality, and religious experience
Jonas Miklavčič, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: This article examines a cultural reversal in the logic of escapism: whereas vir-tuality once served as a refuge from the burdens of reality, it is now increasingly experienced as the domain from which individuals seek escape. practices such as digital detoxes, offline retreats, and slow living signal more than technological fa-tigue—they reveal a deeper existential longing. Through a phenomenological lens, this article identifies the experiential qualities people seek in their retreat from vir-tual life: silence, solitude, interiority, timelessness, and non-responsiveness. These characteristics closely parallel the structure of religious experience across traditions. Rather than returning to a pre-digital world, today’s disconnection practices often reflect a search for a different mode of experience—one that resists algorithmic log-ic, commodification, and performative visibility. paradoxically, even these retreats are often documented and shared online, reproducing the very conditions from which they aim to depart. Still, this movement suggests something significant: a largely unarticulated yet widespread desire for depth, stillness, and meaning. This article argues that contemporary escapism, though secular in form, reveals an implicit re-engagement with the sacred—less as belief or doctrine, and more as a structure of experience.
Keywords: escapism, virtuality, religious experience, digital culture, phenomenology
Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2025; Views: 12; Downloads: 10
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Hydrogen-bonded salt cocrystals of xenon difluoride and protonated perfluoroamides
Erik Uran, Matic Lozinšek, 2025, original scientific article

Keywords: noble-gas compounds, cocrystal
Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2025; Views: 7; Downloads: 5
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AI in mental health : a tool for support, not a substitute for the human person
Erika Prijatelj, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (ai) have opened up new av-enues for mental health care, offering scalable and personalized interventions that address global shortages in clinical resources. Nevertheless, these technological innovations raise profound ethical and philosophical questions concerning the nature of human flourishing and the role of technology in healing. Grounded in Christian virtue ethics and theological anthropology, the discussion emphasizes mental health as a holistic process that integrates body, mind, and spirit within relational and moral contexts. While ai can augment clinical practice, it cannot replace the essential moral, spiritual, and relational dimensions that constitute authentic healing. instead, ai’s ethical role is to complement human presence and discernment, fostering virtue and holistic well-being rather than reducing the person to data or behavior patterns. The exploration concludes by advocating for interdisciplinary approaches, ensuring that ai integration in mental health honors human dignity and promotes a comprehensive vision of flourishing.
Keywords: artificial intelligence, mental health, Christian virtue ethics, theological anthropology, holistic care, moral character
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Between disenchantment and re-enchantment : exploring AI as a companion in the inner life
Ivan Platovnjak, Snežana Brumec, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: This article examines the speculative potential of designing a spiritually attuned artificial intelligence platform capable of supporting processes of meaning-making, fostering conditions conducive to emotional resonance, and assisting in the dis-covery of intrinsic values across diverse spiritual orientations. Situated within the socio-cultural context of late modernity—marked by the rationalization of life-worlds, increased individualization, and the erosion of traditional frameworks of meaning—we interpret the renewed emphasis on spirituality, emotional and em-bodied experience, as well as interiority, as indicative of a broader re-engagement with right-hemisphere cognitive modes, as theorized by iain McGilchrist. Rather than conceptualizing ai as a surrogate for spiritual experience or communal be-longing, we explore whether this fundamentally left-hemisphere technological ar-tifact could paradoxically be reconfigured to facilitate holistic perception, existen-tial reflection, and prosocial engagement. acknowledging the ethical complexities and epistemological constraints of such a vision, we propose a theoretical model for a digital interface that does not prescribe, but invites; that does not instruct, but listens. We conclude by posing a critical question: Can artificial intelligence, when sensitively designed, contribute to the re-enchantment of human experi-ence—not by transmitting meaning, but by enabling deeper forms of dialogical presence?
Keywords: spirituality, artificial intelligence, right-hemisphere cognition, meaning-making, late modernitiy
Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2025; Views: 4; Downloads: 4
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