Month: June 2026
Written by Talita SonciniJune 17, 2026
Cemetery Desecration and Grave Robbing: A Historical and Modern Perspective
Philosophy & Ethics Article
For as long as humans have buried their dead, others have found reasons to disturb them. It is a grim reality that cemeteries, often regarded as sacred spaces of remembrance and respect, have also been targets of theft, vandalism, and desecration throughout history. Whether motivated by greed, scientific curiosity, political ideology, religious conflict, or simple
Written by Talita SonciniJune 3, 2026
The Science of Embalming: A Deep Dive into Preservation Methods
Science & Preservation Article
Death is inevitable. Decay is equally certain. Yet for thousands of years, humans have attempted to slow, halt, or even reverse the visible effects of decomposition. Why? The answer lies somewhere between practicality, spirituality, and emotion. Embalming is often viewed as a modern funeral practice, but its roots stretch deep into human history. From the


