I tried to make Facebook's news feed random and fun ~tech facebook social media Article 494 words 6 votes
South Africa confronts a legacy of apartheid: Why land reform is a key issue in the upcoming election ~society politics Article 1692 words 7 votes
SpaceX’s unnerving silence on an explosive incident ~space rocketry spaceflight.commercial Article 497 words 12 votes
Giant pandas are macronutritional carnivores - A new study shows that the nutrient profile of the bear’s all-bamboo diet is much closer to that of a typical meat eater ~science biology Article 509 words 4 votes
Learning my father’s language: I made a vow to teach myself Irish, the language my mother struggled to learn, so that my daughters may learn it too ~humanities language Article 4495 words 6 votes
"Looping" has created an underground market for old Medtronic insulin pumps with a security flaw ~health medicine Article 2425 words 10 votes
Lou Ortenzio was a trusted West Virginia doctor who got his patients—and himself—hooked on opioids. Now he’s trying to rescue his community from an epidemic he helped start. ~health medicine Article 5237 words 5 votes
When a country bans social media - Sri Lanka’s ban on social media forces a question nobody wants to ask: what if a global media network is impossible? ~tech social media internet Article 529 words 5 votes
Greenland is falling apart: Since 1972, the giant island's ice sheet has lost eleven quadrillion pounds of water ~enviro climate change water Article 523 words 10 votes
When a treatment costs $450,000 or more, it had better work ~health healthcare Article 504 words 8 votes
Dentistry is much less scientific—and more prone to gratuitous procedures—than you may think ~health medicine Article 5011 words, published Apr 15 2019 10 votes
They had it coming - The parents indicted in the college-admissions scandal were responding to a changing America, with rage at being robbed of what they believed was rightfully theirs ~humanities education.higher Article 6339 words 12 votes
Millennials are sick of drinking, but they’re not giving up booze just yet ~life Article 1828 words 6 votes
M-16: A bureaucratic horror story ~humanities.history Article 8377 words, published Jun 1 1981 8 votes
The fertility doctor’s secret children - Donald Cline used his own sperm to inseminate over fifty of his patients without their knowledge ~health healthcare Article 5378 words 9 votes
Elite colleges constantly tell low-income students that they do not belong ~life education.higher Article 575 words 7 votes
The hottest chat app for teens is … Google Docs ~tech google.docs google.drive Article 944 words 28 votes
The small, small world of Facebook’s anti-vaxxers ~tech social media facebook Article 478 words 6 votes
The microphones that may be hidden in your home ~tech privacy security.home Article 511 words 23 votes
Climate change enters its blood-sucking phase - as winters grow warmer in North America, thirsty ticks are on the move ~enviro climate change Article 5020 words 13 votes
Zebra stripes prevent biting flies from making controlled landings ~science biology Article 475 words 13 votes
Why White people don't use White emoji: Does shame explain the disparity in the lesser use of light-skin-tone symbols in the US? ~humanities language linguistics Article 1368 words, published May 9 2016 18 votes
Emoji don't mean what they used to - The pictorial language has moved away from ideography and toward illustration ~humanities language linguistics Article 1616 words 23 votes
Scientists are totally rethinking animal cognition ~science biology Article 5361 words, published Feb 6 2019 12 votes
Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food? ~tech amazon internet Article 2753 words 11 votes
Gym class is so bad, kids are skipping school to avoid it ~life education education.physical Article 1484 words 20 votes
The end of the American Chinatown - How renewed interest in downtown living is threatening neighborhoods that long provided a first stop for new immigrants ~life housing Article 2038 words 6 votes
Some plants “hear” through flowers. A study found petals vibrated in response to recordings of a bee’s wingbeats, leading plants to sweeten their nectar. ~science Article 1565 words 10 votes