Machines Targeting Individuals
Recent research shows that large language models (LLMs) are outperforming humans in online debates by effectively using personal information about their opponents.
Texting vs. Talking: Why In-Person Matters More Than Ever
Explore how teens are shifting from texting to in-person connections, and why it's essential for parents to engage in these conversations about privacy and communication.
Trust: The Backbone of Society
Trust is vital for society's function, especially in institutions like healthcare. Understanding its role can help us build stronger relationships and ensure accountability.
Watch Seth Andrews on WeCanReason 2025
In our critical cultural moment, protest is patriotism. Yet is there any reason to hope that democracy and decency might still prevail?
Is AI Dumbing Down Science?
A new report warns that the quality of scientific research is threatened by low-quality AI-generated papers, raising concerns about the future of knowledge in academia.
One Step Closer to Fusion
Researchers may have made a vital breakthrough in fusion energy modelling, bringing us closer to a revolutionary energy solution. This development could change how we produce energy for generations to come.
Why Self-Diagnosis Can Mislead
Self-diagnosis in autism raises concerns about accuracy and potential harm. Understanding the complexities of professional diagnoses is essential for proper support.
Powering the Coast: Nuclear Barges Explained
Floating nuclear power plants could revolutionize energy production and combat climate change. Core Power's innovative barges offer a promising solution to rising energy demands and emissions in coastal areas.
New Study Changes Egg Cracking Beliefs
MIT research reveals that eggs are less likely to crack when they land on their side, overturning common beliefs.
New Study Changes Egg Cracking Beliefs
MIT research reveals that eggs are less likely to crack when they land on their side, overturning common beliefs.







