The ethics of deep learning AI and the epistemic opacity dilemma ~humanities philosophy Article 3876 words 2 votes
The endgame of the Olympics: What if the Olympic Games never come back? ~sports Article 5969 words, published Aug 7 2020 9 votes
A neurophilosophy of autonomous weapons and warfare ~humanities philosophy Article 3238 words 2 votes
August 6th, 2020 is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan ~humanities.history Article 16 187 words 18 votes
The Amish keep to themselves. And they’re hiding a horrifying secret: "A year of reporting by Cosmo and Type Investigations reveals a culture of incest, rape, and abuse." ~humanities religion Article 3340 words, published Jan 14 2020 23 votes
Bill Gates on vaccines, Trump, and why social media is “a poisoned chalice” ~tech social media Article 3114 words 7 votes
The proliferation of GPS interference is a major reckoning for military and defense systems ~space satellites Article 4138 words 5 votes
We quit our jobs to build a cabin—everything went wrong ~life Article 3949 words, published Jul 30 2020 18 votes
A newsroom at the edge of autocracy; The South China Morning Post is arguably the world’s most important newspaper for what it tells us about media freedoms as China’s power grows ~news journalism hong kong china politics Article 3740 words, published Aug 1 2020 7 votes
TikTok and the Sorting Hat - TikTok's algorithm is so good at organizing users into subcultures that it was able to skip the awkward early phases of new social media ~tech social media Article 4984 words 11 votes
Tilde.Club: I had a couple drinks and woke up with 1,000 nerds ~tech Article 3267 words, published Oct 9 2014 20 votes
Physical attractiveness bias in the legal system ~humanities Article 5253 words, published Mar 14 2017 9 votes
The science of user experience: How to use cognitive science in modern software development ~design Article 4258 words, published Jul 29 2020 3 votes
How the pandemic and a broken unemployment system are upending people’s lives ~life housing Article 3000 words 6 votes
Germany has woken up to a problem of far-right extremism in its elite special forces. But the threat of neo-Nazi infiltration of state institutions is much broader ~misc politics Article 3311 words 12 votes
Explaining the urban-rural political divide: Why do Democrats so often concentrate in cities? ~misc politics Article 7911 words, published Jul 17 2019 6 votes
Mask off: Crisis and struggle in the pandemic ~health Article 13 241 words, published Jun 8 2020 6 votes
From AP to 00: A comprehensive guide to common wheat flours found in grocery stores ~food baking Article 4305 words 8 votes
At a loss for words: How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers ~humanities education Article 7013 words 35 votes
May we all be so brave as 19th century female husbands ~lgbt transgender history Article 3255 words, published May 7 2020 11 votes
CyberBunker: The "bulletproof web hosting" company based in a German Cold War bunker that became a dark-web empire ~tech Article 11 053 words 10 votes
An analysis of over 15,000 popular Google searches found that the first organic result is now usually almost halfway down the page, and requires scrolling multiple screen-lengths on mobile to reach ~tech google Article 3972 words 21 votes
Urgent care from the Army Corps of Engineers: While the rest of the US federal government flails, the military's builders are getting it done ~health Article 6900 words 5 votes
A vaccine reality check: So much hope is riding on a breakthrough, but a vaccine is only the beginning of the end ~health Article 3206 words 16 votes
The war between alt.tasteless and rec.pets.cats ~tech social media Article 3718 words, published May 1 1994 20 votes
"Am I bisexual?" - A guide to dating women for the first time in adulthood ~lgbt Article 4608 words, published Jun 25 2020 7 votes
Destroying a way of life to save Louisiana: The state’s $50 billion plan to re-engineer its coastline may wash some fishing communities off the map ~enviro climate change Article 5730 words 4 votes
We asked coronavirus experts about their summer plans — and if it's safe to fly, rent an Airbnb, swim in a pool, or dine outside. Their responses varied greatly ~health Article 4709 words 5 votes
The oddball dolphin of Dingle: Living solo for decades in an Irish harbor, a dolphin named Fungie has taught us something about solitary cetaceans—maybe they prefer to be alone ~science biology.marine Article 3780 words 4 votes