When people in wealthy nations criticize billionaires, are they addressing injustice or projecting guilt? A social psychologist who studies morality and technology explores global attitudes on having "too much money."
Young mothers in Kenya face a higher risk of giving birth early: study explores why https://buff.ly/afMZnrF
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines may have extra benefits for cancer patients. A new study found those who received the vaccine during immunotherapy were twice as likely to survive after 3 years compared to unvaccinated patients. Immuno-oncologists explain their research:
Can AI keep students motivated, or does it do the opposite?
Giant ground sloths’ fossilized teeth reveal their unique roles in the prehistoric ecosystem
The disgraceful history of erasing Black cemeteries in the United States https://buff.ly/G4iFZnr
For centuries, people have blamed the full moon for sleepless nights and madness. The data tell a simpler story: People sleep about 20 minutes less and fall asleep later when the Moon is brightest … but that’s about it, according to a sleep neurologist. https://buff.ly/ZZQdH9j
College faculty are under pressure to say and do the right thing – the stress also trickles down to students https://buff.ly/57704Yi
In 1939, St. Louis woke up to “Black Tuesday” – a day when coal smoke turned noon into night. What followed was a yearslong fight for clean air that reshaped the city and paved the way for America’s air pollution laws. #history [@histodons]( )
Big Tech should take some lessons from aviation to make #AI safer. It took decades of transparency, shared data and learning from mistakes to make flying safe – and creating industry-wide solutions instead of each company trying to figure it out themselves. https://buff.ly/gbJyOYT