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Science (Page 3)

A protest sign that reads "Dies ist (K)ein Bot" with an arrow pointing down

October 13, 2021

The Brief, Wondrous Life of Congressedits, Bot and Journalist

...it may be time to expand our thoughts about journalists to include those lifeless lines of code we love and loathe: bots.

By Theresa Boersma

October 4, 2021

Creator Perspective: Pas Nontananandh’s Foray into the NFT Cosmos

A luminous pool breaks into smooth rippling patterns, a crown of droplets forming up around a poised dancer in a […]

By Kat Nguyen

August 18, 2021

A Young Investor’s Take (and Loss) on the “Meme Stock” Frenzy

The night before, I could barely fall asleep. I excitedly watched the volatile stock chart’s jagged lines grow in after-hours […]

By John General

August 18, 2021

Breaking Habits: Why Limiting Social Media Can be Good for Us

(NEW YORK) – How long have you been on your phone today? Did you wake up to read your texts […]

By Michael McILwee

Wasatch Mountain Range

March 24, 2021

Utah at Risk for a ‘Catastrophic’ Earthquake

(SALT LAKE CITY, Utah) — There’s a high chance that Utah could be rocked by a “catastrophic” earthquake sometime in […]

By Ally Charles

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