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Will nefarious players use social media to sway public opinion again this November?
Most people believe themselves to be less at risk from COVID-19 than others similar to them, according to a recent UCL survey conducted in the U.S.
Would you ever have sex with a robot?
The internet was built to resist an Orwellian future. Now it’s being weaponized.
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Confirmation bias is baked into the DNA of America, but it may soon be the nation’s undoing.
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Just because your team has gone remote doesn’t mean you need to be vulnerable to hacks, breaches, and scams.
Enjoy safe, private browsing wherever you go, for life.
The Internet Research Agency has learned that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
The coronavirus pandemic offers online education companies a chance to prove themselves.
Break into the lucrative world of tech with training you can do anywhere.
Textual analysis of social media posts finds users’ anxiety and suicide-risk levels are rising, among other negative trends.
The encyclopedia offers more “reliable” information than Wikipedia, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
With the coronavirus pandemic upending summer plans, now’s the perfect time to learn something new.
How can we track the spread of COVID-19 where testing is not widely available? How can global health be improved by innovation and cooperation? Over the last few years, Kinsa […]
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Device for harnessing terahertz radiation might enable self-powering implants, cellphones, other portable electronics.
Whether you write it 6/28 or 28/6, it’s perfection either way. Perfection might be a wonderful thing to strive for in life, but achieving it is very rare. In the realm […]
Metal really does sometimes stick to some people’s skin. Here’s the science of why. Every once in a while, a claim comes along that wildly challenges the mainstream scientific narrative. These […]
This video game designer’s creations have been said to work “neurological magic.”
Without these two elements, we’re doomed to fail. In this day and age, it’s virtually impossible to have sufficient expertise to figure out what the complete, comprehensive, scientifically validated truth surrounding […]
A recent NIHR report found that students with previously low connectedness scores saw improvement in well-being and eased anxiety.
And either way, is energy or information conserved? When two things in the Universe that “always” occur meet one another, how do you know which one will win? Gravitational waves, […]
Are we genetically inclined for superstition or just fearful of the truth?
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Despite being raised in a screen-lit world, today’s children make and maintain friendships as well as past generations.
The few seconds of nuclear explosion opening shots in Godzilla alone required more than 6.5 times the entire budget of the monster movie they ended up in.
A new survey highlights the side effects of using Google to self-diagnose.
Here’s how the world’s technology conversations are changing.
Do you want Facebook or Google to control your legacy?
The 20th century was marked by waves of pro-democracy revolutions. Now, the future of democracy looks uncertain.
One bill hopes to repeal the crime of selling sex and expand social services; the other would legalize the entire sex trade.