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Hannah Einbinder Knows She’s ‘Not Totally Conventional’ in ‘Everything Must Go’ Stand-Up Special
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe "Hacks" star tells TheWrap how her Max debut is "the cumulative effect of all of my years as a...
Teens Are Spreading Deepfake Nudes of One Another. It’s No Joke
Scientific American· 4 days agoThis piece is part of Scientific American's column The Science of Parenting. In New Jersey, boys at...
The New Coronavirus Outbreak: What We Know So Far
Scientific American· 4 hours agoA virus that originated in Wuhan, China, has sickened thousands in the country and spread to numerous other nations
AI makes Google Search gobble up more energy and water.
The Verge· 2 days agoData centers already use a lot of water and electricity, and adding AI overviews to Google Search only makes those problems bigger. AI uses “orders of magnitude more energy” than traditional ...
First-Ever Rocks from Far Side of Moon and a ‘Morning-After Pill’ for STIs
Scientific American· 4 days agoRachel will be back in your feed later this week to talk about the surprisingly mysterious science...
University Presidents Should Study How Democracy Works
Scientific American· 19 hours agoUniversity presidents and administrators can learn a lot from the student demonstrations that closed...
AI Will Become Mathematicians’ ‘Co-Pilot’
Scientific American· 6 days agoIn 1986 Andrew Wiles withdrew to his study for seven years to prove Fermat’s theorem. Terence Tao of the University of California, Los Angeles, is...
Why are autism diagnosis rates rising?
22 WSBT South Bend· 12 hours agoAutism diagnosis rates have been rising since researchers began tracking them more closely starting in 2000. In 2017 the Centers for Disease Control...
Millions of Altered Mosquitoes Could Save Hawaii's Birds
newser· 1 day agoOn two islands in China, IIT cut dengue-carrying mosquito populations by 90%, per Scientific ...
For Republicans, raw milk is the new masking
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThis opened the door for human exposure and as of now, there have been three documented cases of H5N1 in humans. As Kay Russo, a dairy-poultry...