In the end, there’s no ethical justification for selective hype by journals or for the lack of skepticism among journalists ...
In the realm of horror, it was hard to beat the headlines last February that you were carrying around the equivalent of a ...
In the realm of horror, it was hard to beat the headlines last February that you were carrying around the equivalent of a plastic spoon’s worth of microplastics in your brain.
This piece examines the widening affordability gap for first-time homebuyers and argues that eliminating LLPAs and reducing ...
Meta's work made headlines and raised a possibility once considered pure fantasy: that AI could soon outperform the world's best mathematicians by cracking math's marquee "unsolvable" problems en ...
The meatpacking industry employees and their families are on my mind as the closure of the Lexington, Nebraska, Tyson plant nears its closure date in January. More than 3,200 employees will lose their ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNOpinion
Shift R&D: From solving to setting problems
It reflects the ability to interpret problems and design solution pathways. The disparity lies in the power to set the ...
From Mindanao, the failure of Philippine tourism is even more glaring. This island holds some of the country’s richest ...
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The Big Tobacco Playbook Comes for Your Oreos
A new lawsuit likens food companies to the tobacco industry. But it’s much harder to do something about junk food than ...
And then there’s Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt, who took the anti-Cinderella thing straight to the moon by describing March ...
The Punch on MSN
Dan Agbese: The calm force behind Newswatch’s golden years
Explore the legacy of Dan Agbese, the calm and principled force behind Newswatch magazine's golden years, and his impact on ...
The findings of recent water-conservation studies on the Western Slope could have implications for lawmakers and water ...
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