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Ludvig Wier
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Gabriel Zucman
, and others
Tech
Gen Zers are buying old digital cameras because they’re more challenging and more meaningful
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Tim Gorichanaz
and
The Conversation
Tech
ChatGPT could become a personal tutor to millions of students if it learns lessons from the robot teachers that came before
By
Anne Trumbore
and
The Conversation
Tech
Farmers have been fighting for ‘right-to-repair’ laws for years and supporters say a toothless new new agreement doesn’t go far enough
By
Leland Glenna
and
The Conversation
Health
Two researchers studied hundreds of fitness influencers and pinpointed how they game social media algorithms to grow their audience
By
Ashley Roccapriore
,
Tim Pollock
, and others
Tech
The attention economy has never been more cutthroat—Forget critical thinking, it’s time to get good at ‘critical ignoring’
By
Ralph Hertwig
,
Anastasia Kozyreva
, and others
Tech
Killer robots are the future of warfare and the ‘inevitable next step’ in Russia’s long bloody invasion of Ukraine
By
James Dawes
and
The Conversation
Health
More than 122 million Americans have high blood pressure, which can lead to heart disease and stroke. Here’s how to get your numbers under control
By
Wändi Bruine de Bruin
,
Mark Huffman
, and others
Politics
Russia is depending on its soldiers for victory in Ukraine but they have to bring their own first aid kits—and 200,000 are probably already dead
By
Jennifer Mathers
and
The Conversation
Aging Well
4 simple things you should do to improve your health and well-being starting at age 50
By
Jay Maddock
and
The Conversation
Environment
‘They’re understandably concerned’: The fiery Ohio train crash has been mismanaged, says an engineer who studies chemical disasters
By
Andrew J. Whelton
and
The Conversation
Tech
The Super Bowl ad with a self-driving Tesla hitting a child-sized mannequin echoes the earliest fears about cars, media scholar says
By
Matthew Jordan
and
The Conversation
Personal Finance
Teacher pay has risen so slowly over the last few decades they actually suffer from a huge ‘wage penalty’ gap
By
Michael Addonizio
and
The Conversation
Success
3 philanthropy scholars break down why the world’s wealthiest gave $19 billion less in 2022
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The Conversation
Health
You’re not going to get rid of that nagging cough anytime soon
By
Kyle B. Enfield
and
The Conversation