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New study reveals how Russia affected public opinion of Trump
An analysis by University of Tennessee researchers finds that Russian propaganda did affect Trump's polling numbers
07/03/2019 09:00 UTC
Loveless Chinese troops banned from online dating
Military expert says some soldiers were leaking military secrets when chatting on the Net
06/30/2010 18:43 UTC
Limits to growth: Can AI’s voracious appetite for data be tamed?
Bigger datasets are said to be better for training machine learning algorithms. Critics seek limits — and change
11/05/2021 12:45 UTC
Colleges are full of it: Behind the three-decade scheme to raise tuition, bankrupt generations, and hypnotize the media
Tuition is up 1,200 percent in 30 years. Here's why you're unemployed, crushed by debt -- and no one is helping
06/08/2014 15:00 UTC
Our overblown paranoia about the Internet and teens
As a pediatrician, I'm often asked about the effects of technology on kids. Here's what parents should know
05/16/2011 16:01 UTC
In defense of college athletics
What's wrong with a little drunken hedonism, when sports also helps break down barriers of race and class?
10/06/2000 02:23 UTC
Facebook begins to shift from being a free and open platform into a responsible public utility
The company is starting to realize it needs its users’ trust even more than their information
09/10/2018 07:00 UTC
Three steps Congress could take to help resolve the net neutrality debate
The principle that ISPs should deliver all online content without favoritism carries with it complex questions
10/05/2017 07:59 UTC
The tricky timing of a child's first smartphone
Eight, 11 or 13? Why scientists can't find an "right age" to give kids smartphones
06/07/2023 15:59 UTC
WHY IT MATTERS: Education
09/07/2016 21:45 UTC
How "Game of Thrones" became TV’s first global blockbuster
The season premiere will likely reel in millions of viewers around the world
07/16/2017 17:30 UTC
4 reasons why anti-Trump Latino voters won’t swing the midterms
Latinos make up 12 percent of people eligible to vote in the 2018 midterm elections
08/22/2018 17:57 UTC
The other George Floyd story: How media freedom led to conviction in his killer’s trial
The history and weight of press freedom played a powerful, but unacknowledged, role in Derek Chauvin's conviction
04/23/2021 10:30 UTC
City living breeds creative genius
New research suggests that productivity and innovation in urban areas grow at roughly the same rate as population
07/06/2013 20:00 UTC
Uber, Lyft algorithms charged users more for trips to non-white neighborhoods: study
A new study suggests that Uber's and Lyft's algorithms charge higher rates to customers in non-white neighborhoods
06/21/2020 12:00 UTC