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A survey finds 1 in 3 kids make unauthorized online purchases, costing parents $170 on average. Parents struggle to teach ...
Researchers find partisan bias in 40 years of economic forecasts, with Republican economists less accurate when their party holds power.
New research reveals something unsettling about human psychology: our brains tend to synchronize with people we trust, which can reduce vigilance and make us more vulnerable to deception from those ...
The death of Charlie Kirk highlights a hard truth: political violence has always shaped American history. A historian traces its roots from the Revolution to today.
In a Vermont cheese cave, green mold turned white in just eight years. Genetic shifts reveal how microbes adapt quickly to dark, stable conditions.
Using lasers, researchers triggered optical illusion signals in mouse brains, uncovering how the brain fills in missing details in vision.
An 11-minute iPad test, paired with a blood screen, detects Alzheimer’s with 90% accuracy and outperforms doctors in primary care settings.
AI takes one feature of intelligence – logic – and accelerates it. As long as life calls for math, AI crushes humans,” Angus Fletcher writes in the book “Primal Intelligence.” ...
Is boredom the cure for digital burnout? A look at Heidegger’s insights on silence, distraction, and what it means to truly exist.
New study warns Arctic and Antarctic geoengineering projects would fail to stop ice loss, carrying huge costs and dangerous ...
Children who fail to grow to expected height may have unstable gut bacteria, according to a new study in Cell.
Study link: Higher consumption of the artificial sweetener sucralose was tied to shorter survival and lower response rates in ...
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