Tech Xplore on MSN
Cracking the code of complexity in computer science's P vs. NP problem
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science ...
But do we place undue attention on the role of misinformation? Perverse as it may sound, there are reasons to think so. First ...
Humanities' decline isn’t about waning curiosity but shifting priorities. Private institutions, driven by revenue-linked ...
Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes and the Right’s ‘Groyper’ Problem transcript If, by the stroke of good fortune or just being a ...
A communications researcher lays out the dynamics of conspiracy theory belief and why they gain traction in times of anxiety ...
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The End of Naked Locker Rooms
The term nonsexual nudity feels inadequate, because for some, changing in a locker room could carry a charge of eroticism.
The Trump administration wants a breakthrough that would crown the Abraham Accords with the one partner previous presidents could never secure. Israel sees the opportunity as a strategic shift of ...
In the Epstein saga, Trump is his own worst enemy.
Serious Eats on MSN
Why Your Seasoning Never Sticks to Popcorn—and the Simple Fix That Actually Works
Not shocking, once you think about it. Each kernel expands roughly 38 times its volume when it pops. Expecting salt at the bottom of the pot to magically coat something (even if it initially adheres ...
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The end of the web? Goodbye HTML, hello AIDI!
Why the web as we know it may fade and what AI, personal agents, and data interfaces mean for publishers, SEO, and commerce.
By leaning on situational needs for seller privacy, Chicago’s MRED invites Compass criticism using the same logic.
When Serena Smith rejoined dating apps after a break-up, she got vanishingly few matches — that is, until she changed her ...
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