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Protesters holding placards gather at Indiana University's Sample Gates during an anti-vaccine demonstration. (Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Anti-vaxxers use codes to evade FB bans

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story
Pea Milk (Getty Images/Elena Dy)

How Silicon Valley changed what we eat

Ashlie D. Stevens
In this photo illustration, Nextdoor, the neighborhood app, is seen on a mobile phone on April 29, 2021 in New York City. Nextdoor is the app where you plug into the neighborhoods that matter to you. Neighbors turn to Nextdoor daily to receive trusted information, give and get help, and build real-world connections with those nearby — neighbors, local businesses, and public agencies (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Nextdoor)

Dark sides of neighborhood watch apps

Rebecca McCarthy - Undark
Twitter app seen displayed on a smartphone with the Twitter logo in the background (Illustration by Thiago Prudêncio/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Studying what makes tweets go viral

Matthew Rozsa
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Maddie Stone
Ronald Leopold executive director of the Anne Frank House presents two unknown pages of Anne Frank's diary (BAS CZERWINSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

5 websites teaching about the Holocaust

Jennifer Rich - The Conversation
Tony Dix receives his second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a drive-thru vaccination site operated by the Florida Department of Health at St. Patricks Catholic Church on January 26, 2021 in Mount Dora, Florida. More than one million seniors 65 and older have been vaccinated in the state. (Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto via Getty Images))

Our seniors face major vaccine obstacles

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Jeffrey Toobin (Paul Marotta/Getty Images)

I can't believe we have to say this

Erin Keane
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Male police officer using his laptop while out on patrol (Getty Images)

Big Tech is selling bad tech to cops

Kristina Libby
(Getty/David Becker)

5G first stage of the US-China tech war

Prabir Purkayastha - Independent Media Institute
Young woman feeling bored while staying home for safety during a global pandemic (Getty Images)

Boredom is driving COVID-19 outbreaks

Luke Fernandez, Susan J. Matt
The world is on fire, but Twitter carries on (Getty Images/Twitter/Salon)

Twitter hack exposes a broader threat

Laura DeNardis - The Conversation
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cenes at the Tesla car factory include the building's exterior with a solar panel on the property (right of frame). (David Butow/Corbis via Getty Image)

Did Tesla secretly swap faulty panels?

Matthew Rozsa
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally  | COVID-19 patient attached to a ventilator (Getty Images/Salon)

Medicine’s reliance on machines is risky

Yvan Prkachin, Lisa De Bode - Undark
Cropped shot of a young male police officer using his cellphone while out on patrol (Getty Images)

Meet the copfluencers of TikTok

Serena Tara
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the world (Getty Images/Salon)

Tech barons dream of a world without us

Ramesh Srinivasan, Peter Bloom
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Young woman on her phone in bed at night (Getty Images/Cerro Photography)

How gadgets are making quarantine worse

Doreen Dodgen-Magee
Crew members pick items to fulfill an online order of produce and vegetables, at the warehouse of Philly Foodworks, in North Philadelphia, PA (Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Farmers go digital to move produce

Ashlie D. Stevens
(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/shutterstock/Salon)

How COVID will change the workforce

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport
(Getty/Justin Sullivan)

App solution to easing social distancing

Johannes Becker, David Starobinski - The Conversation
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In this Jan. 19, 2017 photo 28-year-old Talal Mando, left, a refugee from Homs, works with writer Mohanad Al-Naheel on his website arabalmanya.com in Berlin, Germany. The website with information and news for recently arrived migrants to Germany has hit one million visitors.(AP Photo/Jona Kallgren) (AP)

Online schooling highlights inequality

Eleanor J. Bader - Truthout
Laboratory glassware (Getty Images)

How glass drove scientific progress

Ainissa Ramirez
This image provided by Google shows its video chatting app on mobile devices. The app, dubbed Duo, represents Google's response to other popular video calling options, including Apple's FaceTime, Microsoft's Skype and Facebook's Messenger app. The new app, announced in May, is being released Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, as a free service for phones running on Google's Android operating system as well as Apple's iPhones. (Google via AP) (AP)

4 things that happen when you videochat

Norm Friesen - The Conversation
American author of science fiction Isaac Asimov (Getty Images/Salon)

Isaac Asimov's invention of the robot

Terri Favro
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