The attack on the Capitol forces us to confront an existential question about privacy.
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Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker reminds us that innuendo and euphemism yield better quid pro quo results than an "or else" ultimatum.
"We made America great," one Russian operative joked as Trump's victory became clear.
Will nefarious players use social media to sway public opinion again this November?
The pieces don't represent an army, they stand in for the Western social order.
From gun control to immigration, Americans remain split on a handful of contentious issues.
Some Americans are fearful of government control and awash in conspiracy theories.
Lawrence "Larry" Brilliant, an American epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox, warned about the inevitability of a global pandemic in a now-famous 2006 TED Talk.
We negotiate throughout our lives in a lot more ways than we realize. Learning how to reach an agreement is a valuable skill to have, and one great way to […]
The White House is reportedly considering an executive order that would open up public access to scientific research.
Fulfillment at work isn’t about finding your passion; it’s about cultivating the relationships that create a sense of belonging.
"For decades, a national anti-cruelty law was a dream for animal protectionists. Today, it is a reality."
A deeper appreciation for science and less unnecessary spending could be in our future.
A new study from Ohio State University details implicit bias.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
The bid to buy Greenland is unlikely to become seriously considered.
Frequent shopping for single items adds to our carbon footprint.
Is former Vice President Joe Biden's "return to normalcy" approach too moderate for Democratic voters?
Ads from political figures are exempt from fact-checking, according to Facebook's recently updated policies.
How do we combat the roots of these hateful forces?
"We can't allow people to get sick," President Donald Trump said from the Oval Office.
Research supports wearing surgical face masks to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
In the near future, most unemployed Americans will have access to government-subsidized programs. But that's set to change in 2021.
Dissatisfaction is often linked to scandals and economic shocks.
Misinformation in political ads bring "significant ramifications that today's democratic infrastructure may not be prepared to handle," Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said.
Radical thinker Rutger Bregman paints a new, more beautiful portrait of humanity.
"We seem to be racing toward a new configuration of government and industry without having fully thought through all of the implications," Steve Aftergood, director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, told MIT Technology Review.
The Internet Research Agency has learned that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
The statistics for American adults aren't that much better.
President Trump has called for Silicon Valley to develop digital precogs, but such systems raise efficacy concerns.