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OMG science
www.theguardian.com
12 hours ago
OMG science

Chimps are dying of the common cold. Is great ape tourism to blame?

Chimpanzees in Uganda's Kibale national park were infected by human metapneumovirus, causing a lethal outbreak among the community. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
8 hours ago
OMG science

This Common Condition Can Damage Joints Long Before It's Detected

Osteoarthritis can be detected early through blood markers, showing damage before symptoms appear or an X-ray reveals changes in bones. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
19 hours ago
OMG science

Mountain Goats Are Not Avalanche-Proof

Avalanches are a significant threat to mountain goat populations [ more ]
www.nature.com
2 days ago
OMG science

Do Insects Have an Inner Life? Animal Consciousness Needs a Rethink

Researchers are expanding investigations of consciousness to various animals, challenging traditional views on animal consciousness. [ more ]
Mail Online
6 days ago
OMG science

Chickens go red in the face when they're flustered - just like humans

Chickens can 'blush' when agitated, indicating potential emotional states and suggesting welfare assessment applications. [ more ]
Nature
6 days ago
OMG science

Could a rare mutation that causes dwarfism also slow ageing?

Individuals with Laron syndrome show lower risk of heart disease and other age-related disorders, sparking interest in potential new treatments. [ more ]
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Mental health
Futurism
20 hours ago
Mental health

Study: Mid-Life Conspiracy Theorists Are Indeed Lonely Weirdos

Loneliness in adolescence may lead to belief in conspiracy theories later in life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Mental health

Everybody has a breaking point': how the climate crisis affects our brains

Prenatal stress from natural disasters like hurricanes can lead to increased risk of psychiatric conditions in children.
Cognitive neuroscientists like Yoko Nomura use real-life events as opportunities for research, such as Superstorm Sandy. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Mental health

I like my own company. But do I spend too much time alone?

Spending time alone can be beneficial for productivity and contentment.
Alone time is highly personal and its impact on wellbeing varies. [ more ]
WIRED
1 month ago
Mental health

This Is What Your Brain Does When You're Not Doing Anything

The brain's 'default mode' network is active when the mind is wandering.
Research into brain networks has shown the importance of understanding brain function outside of tasks. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Mental health

Three things to know about your brain on menopause and how to navigate the changes

Menopause needs to be reframed as a neurological event not just a reproductive one.
Historically, there has been an underestimation of the menopause-brain connection due to ageism and sexism. [ more ]
Nature
2 months ago
Mental health

Mind-reading devices are revealing the brain's secrets

BCIs are powered by thought alone and help people with paralysis perform tasks like moving a prosthetic arm or controlling a speaking avatar.
BCIs give insights into brain organization, challenging assumptions about brain anatomy and helping improve the devices. [ more ]
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State of the Planet
1 day ago
OMG science

In the Jersey Suburbs, a Search for Rocks To Help Fight Climate Change

Basalt can be used to capture and store carbon permanently below the seafloor. [ more ]
State of the Planet
1 week ago
OMG science

Solar Geoengineering To Cool the Planet: Is It Worth the Risks?

Respectable scientists and institutions are now pushing for more research into solar geoengineering to moderate global warming. [ more ]
Nature
3 weeks ago
Mental health

What happens when climate change and the mental-health crisis collide?

Climate change exacerbates mental illness and distress globally, impacting nearly one billion people, including teenagers.
Climate-related trauma, such as heatwaves and floods, contributes to eco-anxiety and other psychological responses, affecting daily lives and mental health. [ more ]
Nature
3 weeks ago
Mental health

The rise of eco-anxiety: scientists wake up to the mental-health toll of climate change

Climate change is impacting mental health, exacerbating existing disorders for nearly one billion people globally.
Research on the relationship between climate change and mental health is increasing, with a focus on understanding and managing associated challenges. [ more ]
subscriber.politicopro.com
1 month ago
Science

Wildfires Used to Die Down after Dark. Drought Has Changed That

Nighttime burning intensifying globally due to climate change
Drought conditions are a major factor in overnight wildfire spread [ more ]
State of the Planet
2 months ago
Environment

Designing Impactful Climate Literacy Education for Emergency Management-and Beyond

Emergency managers face challenges due to more frequent and unpredictable climate impacts.
Research aims to understand emergency managers' perspectives on climate change and sustainability for better training and education paths. [ more ]
Above the Law
1 day ago
Marketing

How To Prepare For A Q2 Job Search (And Launch Your Strategy)

Q2 is a popular time for executive job searches after bonuses and Q1 chaos. Prepare by researching target companies and industries. [ more ]
Itsnicethat
2 weeks ago
Marketing

It's Nice That launches new research-driven Insights department

Creative leaders are struggling to find inspiration due to time constraints and lack of organized initiatives, impacting work culture and output. [ more ]
www.fastcompany.com
1 month ago
Marketing

TikTok's algorithm has always been a black box. But researchers are finally figuring it out

TikTok algorithm is complex and drives user engagement through personalized recommendations.
Research sheds light on how the TikTok algorithm balances user interests and video exploration. [ more ]
Phys
2 months ago
Marketing

Marketing experts measure brain waves and skin current to predict emotions

Machines can validate feelings using brain activity and skin conductance.
Neuromarketing utilizes EEG and GSR sensors to predict consumer preferences accurately. [ more ]
time.com
2 days ago
London

King Charles Returns to Public Duties With Visit to Cancer Facility

King Charles III resumed public duties post cancer diagnosis, highlighting the importance of early cancer diagnosis and research.
Prince Harry's visit to London has sparked speculations about a father-son reunion amidst the King's return to work and Kate Middleton's cancer revelation. [ more ]
www.newsshopper.co.uk
4 days ago
London

You won't believe how much it once cost to visit London attractions 50 years ago

London attraction ticket prices have risen significantly over the years, with past costs as low as 1p now being 12-42 pounds. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago
London

Drug breakthrough could usher in 'new era' for blood cancer treatment

Blocking enzyme in the body's cells can slow acute myeloid leukaemia progression. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
2 months ago
London

More than 2,000 jobs created from University College London's research, report says

UCL's research turned into businesses attracting over 2.8 billion in investment in 5 years
UCL's innovative projects, like the UCL-Ventura breathing aid, have made a significant global impact. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 days ago
Writing

Lost work of the Brothers Grimm found hidden in Poland library

The discovery of 27 original volumes by the Brothers Grimm in Poland's University Library may shed light on how they chose themes for their famous stories. [ more ]
Fast Company
3 days ago
Writing

How even the smallest acts of kindness make us happier and healthier

Acts of kindness during hardship boost well-being. [ more ]
PR Daily
3 days ago
JavaScript

7 things I've learnt in my first year in digital PR - PR Daily

Get ready to research and write fast in digital PR. [ more ]
Digital Photography School
4 days ago
JavaScript

How to Photography Landscapes in Exotic Places: 5 Practical Tips

Plan thoroughly for exotic landscape photography to avoid unforeseen challenges and maximize opportunities. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
4 days ago
Gadgets

Parents Are Using Good Ol' Television to Keep Kids Off iPads. Does That Make Any Sense?

Kids' interaction with TV versus iPad, impact on development and mental health. [ more ]
Nature
6 days ago
Health

Audio long read: Why loneliness is bad for your health

Researchers are exploring how neurons can help explain the negative impact loneliness has on health. [ more ]
Axios
1 month ago
Health

Middle age's hidden perils - and possibilities - for the aging brain

The brain starts to shrink in the 30s and 40s, with cognitive decline varying among individuals.
Memory retrieval slows down with age, but it is generally age-associated. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
1 month ago
Health

Weight loss caused by common diabetes drug tied to 'anti-hunger' molecule in study

A molecule produced after exercise causes weight loss with metformin
Understanding this molecule may lead to new weight loss drugs [ more ]
BBC News
1 month ago
Health

Doctors question science behind blood sugar diet trend

Blood sugar monitors for non-diabetic individuals could be unnecessary and potentially harmful.
Research on the efficacy and impact of blood sugar monitors on non-diabetic individuals is still at an early stage. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 month ago
Health

Pietro Signorile, gynecologist: Endometriosis is a disease that affects our whole society'

Endometriosis affects 10% of women worldwide.
Importance of centralized research on endometriosis. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
2 months ago
Health

Study identifies multi-organ response to seven days without food

Prolonged fasting triggers systematic changes in the body
Health benefits of fasting become evident after three days without food [ more ]
London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago
Wearables

Mastering investments: Tips to avoid watch buying mistakes

Investing in luxury watches can be lucrative if factors like brand heritage, limited edition releases, and iconic design are considered. [ more ]
London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago
Cryptocurrency

Do your own crypto research: Don't just trust the hype

Conduct thorough research in cryptocurrency investing to avoid scams and misinformation. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 week ago
Medicine

How to untangle ethics of psychedelics for therapeutic care - Harvard Gazette

There's a growing paradox in utilizing psychedelics for treatment, with a need to focus on patient experience over substance study. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago
Mental health

Thousands to be offered blood tests for dementia in UK trial

Blood tests for dementia trials in the UK aim to speed up diagnosis for early stages.
These tests could revolutionize diagnosis and potentially increase accessibility to Alzheimer's drugs. [ more ]
HuffPost
2 months ago
Parenting

Men Get Real About Whether They'd Use Male Birth Control

Male birth control demand exists
Research on male birth control in progress [ more ]
ITPro
1 week ago
Data science

AI's use as a hacking tool has been overhyped

The study found that GPT-4 was the only model able to write viable exploits for a range of vulnerabilities. [ more ]
Nature
2 weeks ago
Data science

How India can become a science powerhouse

India has the opportunity to enhance science funding by encouraging businesses to contribute more. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
3 weeks ago
Data science

How the menstrual cycle is regulated: Science points to internal body clock and mitigates lunar influence

The menstrual cycle is a complex phenomenon involving various phases like menstrual bleeding, growth of ovarian follicles, egg release, and endometrial degradation.
Recent research suggests that the timing of menstrual cycles is likely regulated by an internal biological clock similar to the circadian rhythm. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago
Data science

Think Seeing is Believing? Think Again

The article discusses the viral incident of 'the dress' and its implications on how we perceive the world.
Researchers like Pascal Wallisch have studied the uncertainty in human perception and its impact on reality. [ more ]
Artificial intelligence
TechCrunch
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Women in AI: Anna Korhonen studies the intersection between linguistics and AI | TechCrunch

TechCrunch is highlighting remarkable women in AI to shed light on their contributions and showcase their work in the field. [ more ]
financialpost
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Google Alums Go Big in Japan With Months-Old Startup Sakana AI

Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based startup founded by former Google researchers, is capitalizing on Japan's increased interest in artificial intelligence. [ more ]
TechCrunch
4 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Women in AI: EmiliaGomez at the EU started her AI career with music | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women academics in AI.
Emilia Gómez's contributions in AI and computational music. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

What Google's New AI Fruit Fly Can Teach Us about Real Behavior

Fruit fly's complex behaviors are studied through a virtual model.
Scientists have created a connectome for the fruit fly's 200,000 neurons. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Marc Serramia: If we all trust tools like ChatGPT, human knowledge will disappear'

The rise of AI lacks serious debate on risks, requiring techniques for aligning AI behavior with human values.
Experts compare risks of AI with climate emergency, emphasizing the need to consider potential negative impacts of AI technology. [ more ]
Independent
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Black Nazis and a Willy Wonka that traumatises children: Google's AI problem should worry us all

AI overreliance may impact creative tasks.
Increased use of AI can transform learning and work processes. [ more ]
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machine-learning
Nature
2 weeks ago
Data science

AI and robotics demystify the workings of a fly's wing

New research uses machine learning and robotics to understand the complex insect wing hinge structure. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

How do neural networks learn? A mathematical formula explains how they detect relevant patterns

Neural networks are powerful but often viewed as black boxes by engineers.
Researchers at UC San Diego developed a formula to explain how neural networks learn and make predictions. [ more ]
Techxplore
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Replica theory shows deep neural networks think alike

Most successful deep neural networks follow a similar trajectory in a low-dimensional space.
Different neural networks take different paths but ultimately move the same way towards accuracy. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Robot ANYmal can do parkour and walk across rubble

ANYmal robot is being taught parkour skills by ETH Zurich researchers using machine learning.
Quadrupedal robot ANYmal utilizes camera and artificial neural network to navigate obstacles and perform dynamic movements like scaling obstacles and jumping. [ more ]
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www.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago
Science

Colon Cancer Linked to Mouth Bacteria

Colon cancer research pointing to the potential link with a mouth bacterium for better diagnosis and therapies. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
Science

Here's how the brain experiences pleasure even the kind that makes us feel guilty : Short Wave

Pleasure is a cycle of 'wanting' and 'liking', each with separate neural mechanisms. Fulfilling pleasure comes from sources that give meaning and connection with others. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago
Science

Why Some Songs Makes Everyone Want to Dance

Syncopation impacts the urge to dance to music.
An optimal level of syncopation triggers the strongest desire to move to the music. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago
Science

Babies Smell Sweet, but Teenagers Stink. Is Evolution the Explanation?

Teenagers' body odor becomes smellier post-puberty.
Research supports the stereotype of teenagers having a distinct body odor. [ more ]
theconversation.com
1 month ago
Science

Female Mosquitoes Follow Each Other to Breeding Sites

Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes rely on one another to find suitable egg-laying sites.
Research shows mosquitoes regulate their population density at breeding sites, impacting mosquito control efforts. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Science

Scientists studied how cicadas pee. Their insights could shed light on fluid dynamics

Cicadas produce jets of pee, surprising researchers.
Cicadas' unique urination has applications in various fields like 3D printing and drug delivery. [ more ]
Open Culture
3 weeks ago
Graphic design

The Fictional Brand Archives: Explore a Growing Collection of Iconic But Fake Brands Found in Movies & TV

The Fictional Brands Archive focuses on brands from films, series, and video games, providing a comprehensive view of each brand in its fictional context.
It draws on research from the book 'Fictional Brand Design' by Lorenzo Bernini to analyze and document the use and execution of these fictional brands. [ more ]
Creative Bloq
1 month ago
Graphic design

Sorry, I can't explain this bamboozling new optical illusion

The 'bumpy circle illusion' challenges perception.
Scientists are still unsure about the cause of the illusion. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Mental health

Touch can reduce pain, depression and anxiety, say researchers

Touch plays a crucial role in mental and physical well-being.
Various studies indicate the significant benefits of touch for both adults and newborns. [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
3 weeks ago
Mental health

How do wildfires affect mental health? A new study examines the connection

Wildfires have significant mental health impacts, leading to an increase in prescriptions for depression and anxiety treatments.
Research on mental health effects of wildfires is scarce compared to studies on cardiovascular and respiratory impacts. [ more ]
Mindful
3 weeks ago
Mindfulness

How Meditation Supports Health and Healing

Mindfulness meditation rooted in Eastern traditions is now widely practiced in the West for its numerous health benefits.
Research indicates that meditation is effective in improving mental health, reducing stress, and enhancing holistic well-being. [ more ]
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
1 month ago
Public health

NICHD-NIMH Workshop: Impact of Technology and Digital Media on Child and Adolescent Development and Mental Health

The workshop will focus on the impact of technology and digital media on child and adolescent development and mental health.
Experts from various fields will discuss the positive and negative effects of technology and digital media on infants, children, and adolescents. [ more ]
Axios
3 weeks ago
Digital life

IBM's quantum computer heads to college

Quantum computers on college campuses could lead to innovation and economic opportunities like the early internet hubs.
IBM Quantum System One available for RPI researchers, students, and partners. [ more ]
Acm
2 months ago
Digital life

What's That Smell?

Digital scent technologies bring aromas to virtual reality.
Researchers are exploring the potential of digital scents in various contexts, including gaming. [ more ]
Acm
2 months ago
Digital life

Lizard-Like Robot for Mars Exploration

Lizard-inspired robot for Mars terrain
Features of the biomimetic robot [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 months ago
Digital life

Feeling included and safe: The good side of always carrying your phone

Smartphones act as comfort objects against social isolation.
Thinking about smartphones' social functions reduces the feeling of ostracism. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 weeks ago
UK news

Doctor leading Alzheimer blood test trial discusses breakthrough

Trialing blood tests for Alzheimer's diagnosis in UK memory clinics.
Research advancements in managing dementia risk factors. [ more ]
News Center
4 weeks ago
Medicine

Eminent Epidemiologist Mercedes Carnethon Named Chair of Preventive Medicine - News Center

Dr. Mercedes Carnethon appointed as Chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University.
Dr. Carnethon's research focuses on the epidemiology of cardiovascular and chronic diseases, addressing disparities in health outcomes. [ more ]
Iapp
4 weeks ago
Business intelligence

UK, US to partner on AI safety

U.K. and U.S. AI Safety Institutes signed a memorandum of understanding
Partnership aims to align scientific approaches and develop tests for AI models [ more ]
www.france24.com
4 weeks ago
France politics

Focus - Rise in autism cases: Are environmental factors partly to blame?

Autism cases on the rise in industrialized countries. Environmental factors being considered. Study in France investigating link between pollution and autism. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 month ago
Wellness

Neurologist Alejandro Iranzo: Sleeping is like a recycling bin with memories that you store or throw away'

Good sleep is crucial for physical and mental well-being.
REM sleep behavior disorder can be an early indicator of Parkinson's disease or dementia. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Wellness

All it takes is a quick walk': how a few minutes' exercise can unleash creativity even if you hate it

Physical movement can enhance creativity even with brief bouts of exercise.
Divergent thinking and convergent thinking are two aspects of creativity that can be influenced by physical activity. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Tech industry

X's Lawsuit Against Anti-Hate Research Group Is Dismissed

The court ruled in favor of the nonprofit organization in a lawsuit by X, stating that the research work criticizing the social media company was protected under the law.
The ruling is a setback for Mr. Musk's legal tactics against critics of his social media platform, reinforcing the rights of organizations to conduct research and hold social media companies accountable. [ more ]
Washington Post
1 month ago
OMG science

The tricky quest to create an artificial solar eclipse

Scientists are working on democratizing access to simulate solar eclipses for research.
Total solar eclipse provides a rare opportunity to study the sun's atmospheric layer called the corona. [ more ]
Above the Law
1 month ago
Law

Got A Lateral War Story? Tell Us About It!

Lawyers moving between firms can have significant impacts
Research at the University of Cincinnati is focused on mass movements of lawyers [ more ]
Cornell Chronicle
1 month ago
Education

Record-breaking number of donors turn out for Giving Day | Cornell Chronicle

A record 18,692 donors contributed to Cornell's Giving Day, raising $12,172,046 with support from various individuals worldwide.
Giving Day focused on providing accessible education, supporting research, and public engagement at Cornell University. [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Music

What are 'SwiftQuakes' and which 5 Taylor Swift songs created biggest shockwaves?

Swift's concerts caused seismic activity due to dancing fans.
Scientists measured seismic activity caused by concerts through strong motion sensors. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Time to stop using term long Covid' for symptoms like those after flu, study finds

Long Covid symptoms may be similar to other post-viral syndromes like flu.
Using terms like 'long Covid' can create hypervigilance and hinder recovery. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Coronavirus

What Do We Understand About Long COVID? : Consider This from NPR

Long Covid remains a vexing legacy of the pandemic
Millions of Americans struggle with debilitating symptoms of long Covid [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago
Health

Large Study of ME/CFS Patients Reveals Measurable Physical Changes

Chronic fatigue syndrome, now ME/CFS, is gaining more attention from researchers and being taken more seriously as a physiological illness.
Long COVID is being considered more seriously by scientists and is similar to ME/CFS, spurring further research and understanding. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Coronavirus

What we know about long COVID from brain fog to physical fatigue : Short Wave

Long COVID encompasses a range of debilitating symptoms affecting millions of people.
There are no validated treatments for long COVID, and the lack of answers is frustrating for both patients and doctors. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Hidden COVID virus found more than a year after infection

Pieces of the COVID virus can remain in blood and tissue, potentially leading to lingering post-infection issues.
Clinical trials are underway for therapies targeting the hidden virus in long COVID patients. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 month ago
OMG science

Menopause explains female whales' longevity

Female whales exhibit menopause, similar to humans, and live well beyond their reproductive years.
Menopause in whales is linked to caring for younger generations and extends their lifespan by about 40 years. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 month ago
OMG science

Heartbreaking photo shows sea turtle that swallowed a rubber finger

Plastic pollution found in sea turtles' guts in Mediterranean, including unique items like a witch's finger toy.
Researchers found large pieces of plastic in over 40% of 135 loggerhead turtles, emphasizing the devastating impact of plastic pollution on marine life. [ more ]
Medium
1 month ago
UX design

What is design?

Design is a combination of making sense and giving form through understanding problems and creating solutions.
Design in various professions and daily life involves making sense (research) and giving form (art) to create tangible results. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

What Happened When a Man Got 217 COVID-19 Vaccines

The extreme case of a man receiving 217 COVID-19 vaccinations sparked scientific curiosity.
Scientists studied the man to understand the effects of hyper-vaccination on the immune system. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago
Science

Making Alarms More Musical Can Save Lives

Hospital alarms can cause alarm fatigue affecting patient care.
Changing alarm sounds to incorporate musical properties can improve their effectiveness. [ more ]
Ars Technica
2 months ago
OMG science

Meet the winners of the 2024 Dance Your PhD Contest

The Dance Your PhD contest showcases researchers' theses through interpretive dance. The contest was established in 2008 to help stressed PhD students let off steam. [ more ]
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
2 months ago
Health

All You Need To Know About Neurotherapy For Mental Health Disorders

Neurotherapy is an effective treatment for neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Neurotherapy involves Neurofeedback and Neurostimulation for improving brain functioning. [ more ]
www.fastcompany.com
2 months ago
Career

How to ask in a job interview if a company is going to have layoffs

Candidates can inquire about potential layoffs during a job interview by framing the question appropriately.
Researching a company's financial stability before an interview can help candidates assess the risk of job cuts and ask relevant questions. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 months ago
Health

Singles are JUST as happy or even happier than married couples

Marriage does not significantly boost well-being in the long term.
Research often misrepresents the benefits of marriage on health and happiness. [ more ]
Nieman Lab
2 months ago
Media industry

A new study looks at the positive things that can happen when journalism and comedy intersect

Jon Stewart recently returned to guest-host 'The Daily Show' after nine years.
Researchers studied satirical news shows to evaluate if they exhibited journalistic tendencies. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
OMG science

Astronomers discover universe's brightest object a quasar powered by a black hole that eats a sun a day

A quasar 500tn times brighter than the sun discovered by Australian scientists.
The quasar is powered by the fastest growing black hole ever found, consuming a sun's worth of mass daily. [ more ]
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