# tech
The stereotype of NFT and crypto enthusiasts is that of young, upper middle class men gambling on get-rich-quick-schemes. We need to update that perception.
# science
A new energy startup wants to use lasers to make geothermal energy more accessible across the world. We should be rooting for their success.
# oddities
Combine malicious propaganda with paranoid people who want to believe they know secrets they don't, and you get a noxious mess.
# education
Today's media is addicted to contrarian takes on everything. And those takes are almost always just attention-grabbing clickbait.
# tech
With an invasion of Ukraine and thinly veiled threats of nuclear war, we're living on the edge of World War 3 thanks to Rupert Murdoch, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
# science
Researchers trying to give the world a nearly limitless source of clean energy are getting a hand from an AI trained to fight against 100+ million degree plasma.
# politics
A massively profitable global industry got that way by showing people only what they already believe. Now we're dealing with the fallout.
# space
With the successful launch and deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope, a lot of researchers and science enthusiasts are wondering if it could actually help us find alien life.
# tech
Even if you're not a techie, posts about "Web3" and NFTs are probably littering your social media feed. What the hell are they all about, and how will they "save the internet?"
# health
Joe Rogan and other prominent anti-science mouthpieces are now trying to pull off an old conspiracy theory Jedi mind trick when discussing the pandemic.
# space
A group of scientists want Pluto to be considered a planet again, even if hundreds of other objects earn the same rank.
# education
Debunking scams and disinformation has become exponentially harder. We need to dig deep into why people believe what they do, and how social media exploits their fear and anger.
# science
Websites were abuzz about quantum entangled tardigrades, making readers wonder what exactly does that mean and why you would do it.
# science
Yes, it seemed like the world was still falling apart in 2021, but there is still some very good news.
# science
No, we didn't create a microscopic warp bubble. But we may be getting closer and closer to actually doing it.