# health    

how and why coronavirus will change the world as we know it

The coronavirus pandemic may not be apocalyptic, but it came at just the right time to shake the foundations of our increasingly unstable world and expose its problems.
how and why coronavirus will change the world as we know it

# science    

scientists find an animal that doesn't need oxygen to survive

We were pretty sure that all complex life on our world needs oxygen. Now, we're not so sure after discovering a small, harmless parasite that doesn't seem to need it.
scientists find an animal that doesn't need oxygen to survive

# tech    

why tech billionaires can't "disruptively" vote their way to digital immortality

What happens when voters make decisions based on the belief that someday soon, scientists and engineers will turn them into immortal robots or web-enabled software?
why tech billionaires can't "disruptively" vote their way to digital immortality

# science    

how artificial intelligence can help us fight antibiotic resistance

Researchers are enlisting computers in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria and already have a promising new candidate in the pipeline.
how artificial intelligence can help us fight antibiotic resistance

# science    

new study shows how a leader's character affects people's behaviors

When we say that a politician's character matters, we're talking about their ability to make good, ethical decisions. It turns out, it also matters when it comes to voters' attitudes.
new study shows how a leader's character affects people's behaviors

# politics    

how the news, polls, and social media distort elections

It turns out that polls and predictions of who'll win, along with fake news appealing to our cognitive dissonances, are changing outcomes of elections before we even have them.
how the news, polls, and social media distort elections

# science    

why studies claiming that smartphone addiction is real don't hold up

Far too many of us tend to accept the idea that smartphones are addictive and actively ruining the brains of heavy users. But studies into the idea find little to prove this notion.
why studies claiming that smartphone addiction is real don't hold up

# space    

actually no, white dwarfs aren't ideal when looking for alien life

Looking for dying civilizations huddling around a cooling ember of a star isn't just a depressing idea, it's shortsighted science that dismisses life's ability to invent and innovate.
actually no, white dwarfs aren't ideal when looking for alien life

# science    

what you don't understand about anti-intellectualism can literally kill you

We often think anti-intellectualism and ignorance are the same thing. They're not. Anti-intellectualism is a lot eviler and more corrosive, and a lot more dangerous.
what you don't understand about anti-intellectualism can literally kill you

# tech    

is the future of social media decentralized and peer to peer?

Coders and those fed up with major social media platforms are trying to create peer to peer alternatives to Twitter and Facebook. But can they really succeed in swaying users?
is the future of social media decentralized and peer to peer?

# science    

how adolescent brains literally rewire themselves before early adulthood

We know that teenagers think differently from adults because their brains aren't finished forming. But how does an adolescent brain transform into an adult one?
how adolescent brains literally rewire themselves before early adulthood

# science    

why fossil fuels are even more radioactive than nuclear reactors

If you start studying the waste from gas and oil wells, and measure the emissions from coal ash, the fossil fuel industry is more dangerous than any nuclear plant.
why fossil fuels are even more radioactive than nuclear reactors

# tech    

is minimalism the antidote to runaway industrialization?

Our factories crank out tsunamis of cheap consumer goods and online shopping is getting them around the world faster. But are we hitting a point of diminishing returns?
is minimalism the antidote to runaway industrialization?

# tech    

will urban farming save the future or make modern politics worse?

According to a growing number of architects and urban planners, cities need more greenery and easier access to food. But will their solution cause more problems than it solves?
will urban farming save the future or make modern politics worse?

# tech    

why weird things is leaving facebook, and you should too

From abusing your data, to refusing to deal with dangerous hoaxes and fake news, to undermining brands and limiting their reach, Facebook is the worst of social media.
why weird things is leaving facebook, and you should too

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