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Yuval Noah Harari warns that the constant pursuit of happiness is neurotic—and technology isn't helping. 
Is AI a job booster or job killer? 41% of Americans fear getting replaced by AI, automation, and digitization, according to a new survey by SelectHub. What does this mean for the future of work? The survey also found that Gen Xers were most likely to be concerned and that certain industries were more worried than others. 
There is a wide definition of fake news, and a narrow one. These two types of fake news have different origins. 
The latest challenger to dark matter’s throne may not be so difficult to knock off, after all. This post was written by Sabine Hossenfelder. Sabine is a theoretical physicist specialized in […]
One day, we might be able to say that the dog saved the cheetah from extinction.  
In 1987, the nearest supernova seen in nearly four centuries lit up Earth’s skies. Here’s what it looks like today. “When a star goes supernova, the explosion emits enough light to […]
Studies show that participants who had more travel experience were more likely to cheat on tests, and believe in moral relativity.
The study of science, without planned application, can lead to fascinating things in its own right. 
Talking about politics in the office is stressing people out and hurting their productivity. Many discussions are erupting into full-blown arguments, and millennials are particularly likely to witness political escalations in the workplace.
For autonomous self-driving cars to truly take over, every road needs to be digitally mapped.
A spoonful of sugar has always made the medicine go down – but shouldn't we be asking whether we need this type of medication in the first place?
Researchers used a technique from biology to illustrate how Pacific Asian cultures developed.   
Disney does more than make cute movies. Researchers from its innovation branch want to turn your living room into a magnetic field. 
Libertarian transhumanist Zoltan Istvan is running for Governor of California in 2018 and, among other things, he wants to conquer aging and death for all!
The Middle Ages see a resurgence of interest among the alt-right and some conservative thinkers.
Amoebas one-tenth the width of a human hair may someday help diffuse a bioterror attack.   
Irish Travellers, a group facing much discrimination and inequality, is given formal ethnic status in Ireland.
If black holes lose information in an event horizon, then do we have a paradox with our cosmic horizon? “The history of astronomy is a history of receding horizons.” -Edwin Hubble […]
"My theory is true, if I do say so myself." SPOT stands for “Spontaneous Preference For Own Theories,” and it’s a newly identified cognitive bias.