As screens claim more of our time, we risk trading real-world smells, tastes, and touch for digital imitations. Are we losing what makes life real?
Is Virtual Life Taking Over Our Real Lives?
As screens claim more of our time, we risk trading real-world smells, tastes, and touch for digital imitations. Are we losing what makes life real?

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