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New research from MIT is unintuitive but could lead to a better system.
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Every aspect of our lives, from wellbeing to work, and everything else in between, will be massively disrupted in the coming years, thanks to technology.
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The platform experiments with letting users decide what content needs flagging.
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Let noted cognitive psychologist and linguist Steven Pinker introduce you to psychology.
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A supernova exploded near Earth about 2.5 million years ago, possibly causing an extinction event.
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Map of Europe's 20 most populous islands holds a few surprises, unlocks a truckload of trivia
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Journalists, doctors, and others you should know.
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On the day the op-ed was published, Miles Taylor was not even listed on DHS’s website under “Leadership.”
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The most recent iteration of a multiyear project conducted by Gallup and the Knight Foundation on “Trust, Media and Democracy” shows that Americans are increasingly likely to believe that “fake news” is a real and damaging phenomenon. The latest version of the poll, conducted between Nov. 8, 2019, and Feb. 16, 2020, shows a four-point …
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New York Times reporter Julian Barnes implied on Tuesday that some intelligence officials believe that the Kremlin is fanning corruption allegations against Joe Biden’s son Hunter in order to “obscure” Russia’s ongoing election interference attempts. During an MSNBC interview, host Nicole Wallace referred to Russian disinformation campaigns that she said appear to have “infected” the …