In the 1940s, journalists fled traditional news outlets to write directly for subscribers. What happened next may be a warning.
Many experts are convinced that fast and easy screening can stop the virus. But that theory fails to account for the messiness of real life.
Government officials have increasingly sounded alarms on the risks of foreign interference and disinformation campaigns leading up to—and after—November 3.
On this week’s podcast, Sarah Friar talks to us about how the hyperlocal social network is getting people to slow down and think about what they’re posting.
A Florida middle school has staged mock outbreaks for years to teach science and civics. Last December’s lesson was an uncanny harbinger of Covid-19.
Using simple chemistry, the organic polymer chitin can be transformed into a viable substance for creating tools and habitats on the Red Planet.
Stephen Hawking once proposed that unseen “primordial” black holes might be the hidden dark matter. A series of new studies shows how it can work.
Mini-LED backlighting, clever cable management, and built-in Roku are just a few of its standout features.
Many of the updates to Google’s mobile OS are behind the scenes—but they can help you control your app permissions and keep your data safe.
Plus: A cruel phishing test, ransomware hits Russia, and more of the week's top security news.
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