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Deciphering the Kelly Criterion
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How do people actually feel about artificial intelligence in the workplace?
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🕸️Digital Folklore
Proving the German Media Bias Against Palestinians
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She Found a Tattered Logbook in the Trash. It Turned Out to Be a Rare Record From the 1941 Pearl Harbor Attack
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🕸️Digital Folklore
The Mass Shooters Are Performing for One Another
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My Job as a Parent is to Make my Kids’ Lives a Little Harder
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🌱Regenerative Journalism
Digital platforms are now the ultimate political power brokers, with consequences for democracy
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Physical education is important for academic success – here’s how it benefits kids’ cognition
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🔬Research Translation
From sulphur to selenium, calcium to copper, here’s what your body’s made of – and why it matters
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🧪Food Medicine
No, that wasn’t Angela Rayner dancing and rapping: you’ll need to understand AI slopaganda | Marcus Beard
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🕸️Digital Folklore
Voting Integrity Messages Fight Misinformation in the Lab. But What about the Real World?
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🕸️Digital Folklore
Some unis are moving away from in-person lectures. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
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🔬Research Translation
How to create content that works for search and generative engines
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🔎Metasearch Engines
Schoolkids in the Crosshairs
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More students head back to class without one crucial thing: their phones
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