The distracting nature of modern media is having a terrible effect on what we learn.
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Here’s how to have a healthier relationship with politics.
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This could become a standard feature one day.
Pandemic-inspired housing innovation will collide with techno-acceleration.
We’re blissfully ignorant of how we put ourselves at risk online.
Conventional wisdom believes “screen time” disrupts mental development, but research hints at a more complicated relationship between our minds and digital technology.
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Simple tricks for hacking back your device.
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Fear-mongering is now a billion-dollar industry.
Many believe that the internet has made it easier for us to participate in political activism. But is that really true?
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Is it time media outlets stop publishing the names and photographs of mass shooters?
Thou shalt not conclude “aliens” from insufficient data. When it comes to what’s out there in this Universe, perhaps the only thing that’s greater than our cosmic ignorance is the […]
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But some say the settlement is a slap on the wrist.
Could this be a new trend in the social media landscape?
If virtue is insufficient temptation, then the internet makes sure we are never lacking.
It’s not a gambit. It’s not fraud. It’s not an opinion. And it’s not biased like you think it is. Most of us, when we think about what science is, default […]
Is anything clear in the age of disinformation?
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What happens when a major social media platform’s business model abuses user trust?
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Some lingerie lines have failed to keep up with a new era.
“At this point our data is more valuable than oil,” Yang said. “If anyone benefits from our data it should be us.”
Technology best serves the user when organic development combines necessity with collective values.
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A global brainstorming marathon is throwing together brilliant ideas from around the world to rapidly develop solutions to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
The power to predict the next revolution keeps companies on top.
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Thought expriments are great tools, but do they always do what we want them to?
Jokesters and serious Area 51 raiders would be met with military force.
Many people, including some scientists, fear that the coming 5G WiFi revolution will harm humans. Here’s why that’s unfounded. Over the coming few years, a new set of infrastructure will […]
Ecosia says the funds generated from users’ searches help to plant one tree every second.
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