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Victory and Silence

As conflicts reshape maps and futures, scientists are studying what happens to the children left behind

Published on June 8, 2026


Victory and Silence

For centuries, humanity has refined its ability to wage war. It learned to move armies across continents, project power across oceans, coordinate operations through satellites, and develop weapons capable of striking targets from great distances. Technology changed, political rhetoric evolved, and the actors themselves came and went. What remained remarkably constant was the belief that some conflicts simply have to be won.

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