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Peaceful protest in the face of Putin.
Observations have been ruined; scientific satellites with the right-of-way have had to alter course. Here’s a how-to guide to doing better. In any field of business or industry, the prevailing rule […]
A new paradigm for machine vision has just been demonstrated.
We’re bored, and we’ve lost our ability to be awestruck and amazed. Let’s fix that.
Your opinions about a large number of complex scientific issues are probably wrong. That’s why we have science. In 2016, an Italian virologist named Roberto Burioni was invited to appear on […]
It will take a crack team of scientists, programmers and philosophers to cure the online hate pandemic.
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Study finds that readers are still the best judge of fake news and misinformation.
The neuralnanorobotics are coming.
Former NYTimes executive editor Jill Abramson dissects the big problem with internet news.
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Scholars often debate risking their livelihoods and personal safety in order to conduct research in certain areas.
IF your goal is to persuade people, that is.
Eli Pariser explains why we can’t just think of civility as being polite to one another.
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The axolotl is known to regrow its lower jaw, its retinae, ovaries, kidneys, heart, rudimentary lungs, spinal cord, and large chunks of its brain.
What does the power of the online mob hold for tyranny and conformity?
Can algorithms use collective knowledge to make us all internet explorers?
Less local newspapers are making the populace more uninformed.
The famed science fiction author coined the term “cyberspace” before it existed.
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A new study finds that societies use the same acoustic features for the same types of songs, suggesting universal cognitive mechanisms underpinning world music.
The companies launching satellites aboard the SpaceX rocket hope to revolutionize the Internet of Things.
Algorithms and propagandists exploit the human instinct to connect to play us.
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Can changing who delivers your electricity to you solve a slew of problems?
Moral grandstanding is a vanity project that sabotages public discourse says moral philosopher Brandon Warmke.
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The story behind the meme is one of those rare cases where everybody wins. The spectacle of a large fish getting fired out of a cannon has taken the internet […]
The report comes amid calls for antitrust investigations into big tech.
The navigation tool has placed a school in the sea, among other things.
It’s a “surprising trend,” said Google’s lead analyst for pay equity.
Soon we’ll be able to blink and instantly go online via computer chips attached to our eyes.
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With tens of thousands of satellites requiring AI-control to avoid collisions, a single solar flare could everything. Over the next few years, the night sky and the volume of space […]