The social media company’s recent transparency report claimed that it had taken down a staggering number of fake accounts — but it’s unlikely they’re catching them all.
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Sure, cosmic inflation has its detractors. But it also has something no alternative possesses: predictions and tests. Perhaps the most compelling part of any remarkable story is its origin: how it […]
Around 9 percent of the U.S. population believe the Pizzagate theory is true.
There’s a reason they call work “work.”
Shouldn’t mutually consenting adults be allowed to make these decisions for themselves?
A therapist explains acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
Vitamins do work — when eaten in whole foods, not pills.
As this map of Bouguer’s gravity anomaly shows, the pull of the earth varies considerably by region.
We trust science more than we even realize, and yet we’re quick to reject it. Why?
A scientist in Sweden makes a controversial presentation at a future of food conference.
By the time John Paul DeJoria founded John Paul Mitchell Systems, he’d already sold encyclopedias on commission door-to-door, and he understood the importance of persistence in the face of rejection. […]
The problem is going to get a lot worse before it gets better, and the decision is all up to SpaceX whether they’ll fix it. On Wednesday morning, January 29, 2020, […]
Adult recess and other apparently ridiculous activities may be one of the best ways to feel, work, and be better.
Expert opinion is divided on how effective riots can be on causing social change. However, these five examples show they can do something.
The pandemic is exposing long-fractured aspects of our society.
When two black holes that shouldn’t exist are seen merging, physics has some explaining to do. After years of searching for gravitational waves, it finally happened: LIGO bagged the biggest one […]
Dark matter’s naysayers latched onto one tiny puzzle. This new find may have solved it completely. Imagine the largest cosmic smashup you can. Take the largest gravitationally bound structures we […]
Could ketosis be the answer to preventing deadly seizures during deep-diving missions?
“You’re all going to die” was one typical comment about the all-woman crew of the sailing ship Maiden, the first of its kind in the Whitbread round-the-world race. 30 years later, its captain Tracy Edwards, MBE reflects on the documentary MAIDEN and an act of will and teamwork that changed the world.
A clip of this disingenuous documentary is making the rounds.
The fast-food company recently agreed to acquire a tech company whose “speech-to-meaning” technology might soon be interpreting customers’ orders.
Your cat thinks your taste stinks. Also that you’re mingy with the laser pointer.
Two of our biggest science-fiction dreams might not remain fiction for much longer. Here’s how 21st-century science could make it real. For as long as human beings have looked up at […]
Without quantum physics, the Sun wouldn’t shine at all. Earth, as we know it, is only teeming with life because of the influence of our Sun. Its light and heat provides […]
Researchers say further research is needed, though.
If you thought your mother was pushy in her pursuit of grandchildren, wait until you learn about bonobo mothers.
Scientists still don’t fully understand how abstaining from animal products affects the body.
The possibility of an easy, non-invasive detection method arises.
Everything is being driven apart. But there’s hope of reaching what’s currently so far away. For the first 7.8 billion years, the Universe unfolded exactly as scientists would have expected in […]