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Howard Levitt: Campus protests are hardly spontaneous
Financial Post via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoA decade later Heidelberg students were burning Jewish books in the university square. The school’s...
7 Extremely Weird Inventions From the Grandfather of Science Fiction
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoHugo Gernsback was a pioneer in the world of science fiction during the first half of the 20th...
Here’s What the Science Says About Using Rosemary Oil for Hair Growth
Self via Yahoo News· 1 day agoZubritksy explains. Another theory, she says, revolves around rosemary oil’s anti-inflammatory and...
Is ‘cultural Marxism’ a conspiracy theory or a threat to democracy?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoAs Reason’s Robby Soave wrote in “Panic Attack: Young Radicals...what they might not realize is that...
Unlocking the Secrets of the Electron Universe: Scientists Discover Path Beyond Ohm’s Law
SciTechDaily· 2 hours agoThe investigated geometric property – i.e., the quantum metric – was detected as an electric signal...
Megyn Kelly asks why protesters are "so unattractive"
Newsweek· 2 days agoConservative pundit Megyn Kelly did not mince her words when she shared her thoughts on...
‘What is a fact?’ A humanities class prepares STEM students to be better scientists
The Conversation· 4 days agoA professor shows science students how humanities classes are the real stem that other disciplines sprout from. They learn that critical thinking and skepticism don’t stop when they leave the lab.
‘On the Couch’ Review: A Close Reading of Freud
The Wall Street Journal· 7 hours agoSigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic ideas are widespread, but outdated. There may be profit in treating him less as a scientist and more as a literary figure.
‘A safe space for all:’ After-school club discusses antiracism, history and politics
Tacoma News Tribune· 10 hours agoIf you look closely enough, there are also signs around the room that read: “This is a safe space for all,” “Racist language and actions are not allowed,” and “Everyone has the right to be who ...
Targeting friends to induce social contagion can benefit the world, says new research
Phys.org· 1 day agoThe study, published in the journal Science, evaluated a strategy that exploits the so-called "friendship paradox" of human social networks. As the theory