Republicans say they're less afraid of Covid-19 than Democrats, and new research based on cell phone data shows they're acting like it, too.
Does everyone really need to know about that medical exam or your midday drinks? Setting work calendars to private is essential to work-life balance and sanity.
A new Harvard study models how long we’d have to keep social distancing if the virus turns out to be seasonal, like its coronavirus cousins. It could be years.
Big data and genetic science are poised to fuel moon shots in biomedicine. Silicon Valley biotech is itching to move fast.
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Lee Holloway programmed internet security firm Cloudflare into being. But then he became apathetic, distant, and unpredictable—for a long time, no one could make sense of it.
Five years ago, the Department of Defense set dozens of security hygiene goals. A new report finds that it has abandoned or lost track of most of them.
Stanford researchers hope to find the answer, which could impact health care beyond the current pandemic.
These aren't the affordable flagship phones you're looking for. But they're still very, very good. The Pro model finally adds flagship features like IP68 water resistance and wireless charging.
Putting the privacy of these smartphone apps aside, few Americans have been tested—and there's a risk of false positives.
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