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Here’s what it might look like if A.I. is deployed to sway elections—And what we can do to stop it
TechHere’s what it might look like if A.I. is deployed to sway elections—And what we can do to stop it
By Archon Fung, Lawrence Lessig and The ConversationJune 2, 2023
The Chinese Yuan could finally become a fierce competitor for the US dollar
The Chinese Yuan could finally become a fierce competitor for the US dollar
By Tuugi Chuluun and The ConversationJune 1, 2023
Social Security is in trouble: Checks could be cut 23% by 2034
FinanceSocial Security is in trouble: Checks could be cut 23% by 2034
By Andrew Rettenmaier, Dennis W. Jansen and The ConversationJune 1, 2023
Internet sensation Mr. Beast has become the face of ‘stunt philanthropy’ by raising money for worthy causes —and a few ethical questions
LifestyleInternet sensation Mr. Beast has become the face of ‘stunt philanthropy’ by raising money for worthy causes —and a few ethical questions
By Monica Lea and The ConversationMay 30, 2023
Amsterdam was the first city in the world to hire a ‘Night Mayor’—now the practice is catching on as cities look for help governing after dark
LifestyleAmsterdam was the first city in the world to hire a ‘Night Mayor’—now the practice is catching on as cities look for help governing after dark
By Jess Reia and The ConversationMay 30, 2023
Vinicius
LifestyleThe horrific racial abuse that Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior keeps suffering suggests Spain’s soccer problem is bigger than bad fans
By John M. Sloop and The ConversationMay 26, 2023
Drought
EnvironmentEvery major agriculture region around the world is facing a future of more ‘flash droughts,’ study says
By Jeff Basara, Jordan Christian and The ConversationMay 26, 2023
A little-understood sleep disorder affects millions and has clear links to dementia. These are the signs
LifeA little-understood sleep disorder affects millions and has clear links to dementia. These are the signs
By Anelyssa D'Abreu and The ConversationMay 26, 2023
Jet skis
SuccessAmericans in search of a better life are moving from blue states to red states—but it could backfire big time
By Robert Samuels and The ConversationMay 25, 2023
Vatican
LifestyleThe Vatican just revolutionized the way it investigates apparitions and other mystical phenomena around Virgin Mary sightings
By Deirdre de la Cruz and The ConversationMay 24, 2023
Rising sea levels
EnvironmentThe Supreme Court just gave a massive boost to the dozens of cities suing Big Oil over rising sea levels, 2 law professors say
By Patrick Parenteau, John Dernbach and The ConversationMay 23, 2023
Woman staring into space
MindSome people just can’t visualize things in their mind. We’re learning more all the time about the condition called ‘aphantasia.’
By Emiko Muraki and The ConversationMay 23, 2023
Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults. 5 balance exercises can help stave off some of the risk
HealthFalls are the leading cause of injury in older adults. 5 balance exercises can help stave off some of the risk
By Evan Papa and The ConversationMay 23, 2023
Scientists can now measure the intensity of chronic pain using brain signals
MindScientists can now measure the intensity of chronic pain using brain signals
By Prasad Shirvalkar and The ConversationMay 22, 2023
Star Garden
SuccessUnionized bodies in topless bar: How sex workers became the new frontier of the labor movement
By John Logan and The ConversationMay 20, 2023
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