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Charter schools and the privatization of education have an adversary in Akron. And in the NBA.
For more than two years, Andrew Left of Citron Research has been one of the most vocal Tesla skeptics.
Vaccinations have saved countless lives and untold suffering, even though many adults still believe vaccines are bad for their children.
The European Commission is about to pass some laws regulating the future of the Internet. Here’s how to make sure these laws are fair and just.
The death rate cut in half for people who kept the same doctor.
A new study shows how reciprocal generosity can benefit you.
Wray said the investigation was “limited in scope” and “followed standard procedures,” though he seemed to sidestep repeated questions about the involvement of the White House in determining the scope of the investigation.
The damage might not be “as bad” as traditional cigarettes, but it’s still pretty bad.
Over the past 70 years, the Roman Catholic Church in Pennsylvania has been covering up child sexual abuse by hundreds of priests, according to a new report issued by a grand jury on Tuesday.
Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser, founders of the popular blog, have landed at ORBITER.
Riddle me this: what do brain teasers tell you during a job interview? A lot, but not about the applicant.
Number of proton-neutron pairs determine how fast the particles move, results suggest.
Why one Italian bank is counting on wheels of Parmigiano-Reggiano as collateral.
When Mark Zuckerberg told Congress Facebook would use artificial intelligence to detect fake newsposted on the social media site, he wasn’t particularly specific about what that meant. Given my own […]
Some of the most important decisions you will make in your lifetime will occur while you feel stressed and anxious.
With a new data run coming in 2019 at unprecedented sensitivity, we might finally get our answers. Over the past three years, LIGO discovered ten independent instances of merging black holes […]
Why do we continue to stay in Iraq and Afghanistan? Because of two big reasons.
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Other forms of expression—nude dancing, flag burning, donating to political campaigns—are protected by the First Amendment. Why not computer code?
In his new book, Nick Chater writes that what we see is what we get.
A study on flies may hold the key to future addiction treatments.
But could hackers abscond with your genetic information?
The Human Diagnosis Project project is building the world’s “open medical intelligence” system.
There really is a cosmic conundrum about how fast the Universe is expanding. Changing its age won’t help. One of the most surprising and interesting discoveries of the 21st century is […]
Whether or not there are tropical islands in 50 years might depend on whether or not we can eat fewer hamburgers.
“Didn’t you see me Googling ‘baby not moving?'” Gillian Brockell wrote a heartbreaking open letter to big tech companies imploring them to change the ways they target ads to users.
Ever notice how people with conservative sexual attitudes seem to still cheat at the same rate as their more liberal peers? A new study says you’re onto something.
In the patent filed by Uber, it’s clear that the ride company’s A.I. software will use a number of data points to decide if a passenger is drunk—and how, then, to proceed.
Co-ops are more pervasive than you think. They just suffer from a marketing problem.