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Health
Horse obesity can help us understand it in humans too, veterinary science researcher says
BY
Jane Manfredi
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The Conversation
Environment
The scientists who figured out exactly when Greenland was ice-free reveal what it shows about our warming planet
BY
Paul Bierman
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Tammy Rittenour
, and others
Tech
You can see the big problem with A.I. when you use Alexa, say concerned Harvard professors. Just ask if Amazon is a monopoly
BY
Bruce Schneier
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Nathan Sanders
, and others
Europe
How Oppenheimer’s atomic bomb secrets were really stolen by Soviet Russia, as revealed by a Harvard Kennedy School professor
BY
Calder Walton
and
The Conversation
Politics
From Pennsylvania’s ‘Swiftsburgh’ to New Jersey’s ‘Taylor Swift Ham, Egg and Cheese,’ politicians are capitalizing on the Eras tour
BY
Matt Harris
and
The Conversation
Tech
ChatGPT is not a search engine. Here’s why you should think of it as a ‘glider’ to get better results, says engineer with Harvard PhD in neuroscience
BY
James Intriligator
and
The Conversation
Europe
The Russia-Africa summit is coming, but Putin barely invests in the continent while the mercenary Wagner Group rages across the countryside
BY
Joseph Siegle
and
The Conversation
Success
340,000 UPS drivers are about to strike over a pay scale that gives part-timers what the Teamsters call ‘poverty wages’—here’s a closer look at the numbers
BY
Jason Miller
and
The Conversation
Environment
A paleoclimate scientist explains why he cringes at the 100,000-year heat—and how far back in prehistory it was really this hot
BY
Darrell Kaufman
and
The Conversation
Europe
Why Russia just pulled out of the deal that cut global food inflation by over 23%
BY
Anna Nagurney
and
The Conversation
Success
How Tony Bennett survived a near fatal drug overdose to create an 80-year career that knitted together the old and new Americas
BY
Jose Valentino Ruiz
and
The Conversation
Success
How Ronald Reagan and Charlton Heston created the entertainment ecosystem that Netflix destroyed, from a scholar of streaming
BY
David Arditi
and
The Conversation
Health
The $80 billion fitness industry relies on the myth that it helps you lose weight. Scientists are increasingly skeptical
BY
Donald M. Lamkin
and
The Conversation
Lifestyle
Barbie used to be everything wrong with patriarchal beauty ideals, feminist professor says. Now she’s closer to ‘queer camp’
BY
Carol Hay
and
The Conversation
Mind
The ‘psychedelic renaissance’ is big business, but a religion scholar says humans—and animals—have been ecstatically tripping for thousands of years
BY
Gary Laderman
and
The Conversation
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Personal Finance
Gen Z is rejecting everything they’ve been taught about tipping. It could be the start of a big shift
BY
Jane Thier
Tech
‘Completely irrational’: By changing Twitter’s name, Elon Musk is wiping out $4 billion to $20 billion in brand value
BY
Aisha Counts
,
Jesse Levine
, and others
Life
The best time to brush your teeth, according to a dentist (hint: it’s not right after breakfast)
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
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