The decision by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to end its fact-checking program and otherwise reduce content moderation raises the question of what content on ...
The decision by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to end its fact-checking program and otherwise reduce content moderation raises the question of what content on those social media ...
Between 1970 and 2020, through technological advancements, 62% population growth, and a 350% rise in GDP, America's demand ...
Five years on from the first news of COVID, recent reports of an obscure respiratory virus in China may understandably raise ...
As a caterpillar, a grass skipper butterfly is an architect. It builds its home by weaving silk, which the caterpillar uses ...
How much food did the world produce last year? What was the extent of wildfires? How many people died in disasters? While all of these issues are covered in the media in some form, they’re often ...
Apollo 11's flag raising on the ancient lunar surface took all of 10 minutes during Neil Armstrong's and Buzz Aldrin's two-and-a-half hour moonwalking adventure in July 1969. But that seminal event in ...
While male brains tended to be greater in volume than female brains, when adjusted for total brain volume, female infants on ...
The outer ear is unique to mammals, but its evolutionary origin has remained a mystery. According to a new study published in ...
Getting a good night’s sleep is a critical part of our daily biological cycle and is associated with improved brain function, ...
Fiber is well known to be an important part of a healthy diet, yet less than 10% of Americans eat the minimum recommended ...
Something is happening in the lunchrooms of America’s middle and high schools: They’re getting louder. In the past few years, the aural environment has been dominated by clanging trays, pinging ...