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If you lost your religion, it might be because the internet and social media are having a secularizing effect on American society.
Expert Matthew Ball explains how the Metaverse is a golden opportunity to fix the internet.
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Estonia has long been seen as a pioneer in digitizing the democratic process.
A "stakehodler" has both a voice and a vote, an economic interest in how each network stewards important global resources.
The world is facing many crises, and we should look to natural interdependence and ancient wisdom as we explore science for solutions.
Russia has spent years exploring the viability of building a self-contained internet. It could soon become reality.
As the demonstrations grew, so did the internet service disruptions.
It is through speaking and listening that human beings become who they are.
The Santa Fe Institute is a cradle of modern research. Our host Kmele meets some of the brilliant minds who work there.
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We are not yet at the point where quantum communications can be deployed to secure the internet, but we might not be far off.
Expert Michael Spitzer explains how culture can “tune” your musical taste.
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Spotty connectivity isn’t going to jeopardize Ukraine’s drone attacks.
This network physicist is mapping the world's most significant data to create the most beautiful visualizations of information we have ever seen.
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Science fiction movies capture a classic human flaw: getting the future mostly wrong.
Economist Tyler Cowen says there are good reasons to be crypto-skeptical.
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If you’re looking for work, a new study says having fast internet helps.
It’s about 7.6 million times faster than what you probably have at home.
Arguments on social media are notorious. Can practicing intellectual humility make us smarter and happier? Science says yes.
Why should anyone care about the metaverse? Expert Matthew Ball explains what it is, what it isn’t, and why it matters.
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To reap the benefits of digital technologies, we must contend with their addictive designs.
It is easy to underestimate how much the world can change within a lifetime.
Researchers watched for signs of withdrawal — but didn't find any.
Online Shinto communities have existed since the birth of the internet as we know it.
If you give yourself and others space to tinker and experiment, then you might create something incredible. Here's how to do it well.
Curious about the most used emoji on social media?
To break "analysis paralysis," reduce the number of available options — and introduce an element of chance.
Fiona Broome remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s (he didn't). Oddly, many people had the same false memory.
An army of replicators belonging to national laboratories, research universities, and amateur garages is rushing to replicate ambient superconductivity in LK-99.