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Health & Science (Page 48)

October 22, 2019

Casey Newton: The Advocate for Facebook Moderators

(Source: Eston Bond) PHILADELPHIA, Penn. – Imagine if social media was raw, obscene, and absolutely unfiltered. Any person in the […]

By Michael Haley

October 15, 2019

Is There Life After Death? This Doctor Thinks So

NASSAU, Bahamas - We’ve heard it all before - stories of people dying and coming back to life – some claiming to have “died and gone to heaven,” others whose “life flashed before their eyes”, and even more bizarre, patients who have claimed to have had an out-of-body experience during surgery. Still, curious cats like me have wondered if there is some truth to these accounts.

By Nasia Colebrooke

October 15, 2019

EdTech Startups Are Leveraging AI To Help Children With Autism And Special Needs

Some may perceive artificial intelligence to be invasive, or too human-like and creepy, but there are some fields where it […]

By Michael Haley

October 13, 2019

At Death Cafes, Strangers Gather to Discuss Dying and Loss

In cultures around the globe, topics on death and end-of-life care can be uncomfortable or even taboo. There is a […]

By Michelle Eigenheer

October 6, 2019

Case Study: Reporter Philip Yee Investigates Chinatown Restaurants Accused of Abusing Fowl

Photo by Cong Grace Sui LOS ANGELES – Yee goes to extreme measures to cover his stories. For example, in […]

By Grace Sui

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