Martin Gurri discusses how social media and the internet have fundamentally changed the public’s relationship to institutions and power.
Misdiagnosed with schizophrenia and institutionalized for years, Janet Frame was drawn to the inner worlds of people ...
They used to work so poorly that people were upset to receive them for free. John Koeller found that out the hard way. In the early 1990s, he was working on a program that handed out environmentally ...
The US scientific community must unite and stand up for science, warns the most prominent scientific journal in the world.
A team of Carnegie Mellon University researchers set out to see how accurately large language models (LLMs) can match the ...
The story is written in third-person limited, focused on the thoughts ... Sandra gives money to a papergirl with a pile of papers in her airms. Amy falls asleep on the bus home, and Sandra looks ...
Far-left activist journalist Joy Reid has finally been shown the door by MSNBC after appearing on the liberal network since 2011. In that time she amassed an impressive collection of cringe ...
Regulator Urges Households To Switch And Fix Around 22 million households in England, Wales and Scotland will see their annual bills rise b ...
Advanced proteomic organ ageing is associated with the long-term risk of age-related diseases. In most cases, faster ageing ...
The paper discusses the implications for monetary policy and prudential supervision. In particular, it suggests market-friendly policies that would reduce the incentive of intermediary managers to ...