A report from the National Association of Scholars takes on the reproducibility crisis in science. Not everyone views the group’s motives as pure.
Opinion: Citizens may object to their social media posts being mined by law enforcement, but the practice can keep the public safe.
Plus: Electric scooters invade American cities and Lyft goes after its carbon emissions.
This week, the precision and thunder of artistic exceptionalism were on full display. So were critics.
Facebook is ubiquitous, yes—but we shouldn't put it on the same regulatory plane as telecom giants.
Detecting an insidious physical attack on your MacBook may often be as simple as alerting you when its lid opens.
On a new health portal, 23andMe encourages customers to share how they manage common health conditions. It’s not hard to see who gets the better side of the deal.
Investigators says Flight 1380's engine showed signs of "metal fatigue," and now airlines are hoping to find similar problems before they cause another disaster.
New research from Princeton University exposes vulnerabilities in the social network's universal login API.
Audit by PwC came two years after Facebook learned that a university researcher gave personal data on millions of Facebook users to Cambridge Analytica.
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