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12 votes
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Service workers face more harassment than ever. Panic buttons can help.
13 votes -
Lehmer Factor Stencils: A paper factoring machine before computers
2 votes -
In dry California, some buy units that make water from air
5 votes -
A bitcoin mining power plant secretly set up shop in Alberta. Now it's being forced to shut down
5 votes -
‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
5 votes -
Don’t be surprised about Facebook and teen girls. That’s what Facebook is.
12 votes -
El Salvador has started mining Bitcoin using the renewable energy from volcanoes
@Nayib Bukele 🇸🇻: First steps...🌋#Bitcoin🇸🇻 pic.twitter.com/duhHvmEnym
8 votes -
Folding@Home's Covid Moonshot program to receive $10M grant
7 votes -
The fascinating physics of bowling
2 votes -
The real first 3D printed buildings (1930s)
3 votes -
The rise and fall of teletext
12 votes -
Bitcoin's growing e-waste problem
11 votes -
Facebook knows Instagram is toxic for teen girls, company documents show
16 votes -
World's biggest machine capturing carbon from air turned on in Iceland – operators say the Orca plant can suck 4,000 tonnes of CO2 out of the air every year
17 votes -
Solar domes could desalinate seawater at a commercial scale
8 votes -
After data is posted on conspiracy site, Colorado county's voting machines are banned
12 votes -
The history of the jet: Digital culture built on the seamless speed of the jet age
4 votes -
Extended reality is radically changing the world of medicine
14 votes -
How the modern world makes us mentally ill – Dr. Jonathan Haidt
6 votes -
Against Theory, now with bots! On the persistent fallacy of intentionless speech
3 votes -
How life improved since 1990
14 votes -
Why AI struggles to recognize toxic speech on social media
8 votes -
Solving puzzles to create better COVID vaccines
2 votes -
BeachBot uses AI to rid beaches of cigarette butts
6 votes -
Scientist invents toilet that turns human feces into cryptocurrency
6 votes -
AI has the worst superpower… medical racism
23 votes -
New Form Energy iron-air battery outperforms best lithium ion tech
11 votes -
What's something you wish made a comeback?
Can be anything: art, culture, technology, society. What's something valuable that we left behind, and would be awesome to revive?
19 votes -
Why do hurricane lamps look like that?
12 votes -
If you had to teach a class about information literacy, what would your key points be?
I'm in an online course right now that touches upon information literacy: the ability to access, sort through, and analyze information (particularly online). It is not a very in-depth course, and...
I'm in an online course right now that touches upon information literacy: the ability to access, sort through, and analyze information (particularly online). It is not a very in-depth course, and a lot of the recommendations it gives feel a little limited/dated, or just out of touch with current internet practices (e.g. trust .edu and .gov sites -- don't trust .com sites; use Britannica Online instead of Wikipedia). It also doesn't really account for things like memes, social media, or really much of the modern internet landscape.
I know we have a lot of very technically literate as well as informationally literate people here, and I'm curious: if you were tasked with creating a class to help people learn information literacy, including how to identify misinformation online, what would some of your key points or focuses be? How would you convey those to your students (whether those students are kids, adults, or both)?
17 votes -
New electronic paper displays brilliant colors
17 votes -
Cheat-maker brags of computer-vision auto-aim that works on “any game”
19 votes -
Janne Poranen: ‘If you have an invention, don't sell your technology too early to anyone’
4 votes -
The promise and peril of turning the Salton Sea into California's "Lithium Valley"
8 votes -
Less than a week after US IPO, Didi Chuxing shares plunge in response to the Chinese government removing the ride-hailing app from stores to perform a security review
4 votes -
Bring back restaurant menus!
11 votes -
New, better, and instant water disinfection method
5 votes -
How much should we trust technology?
7 votes -
Why it's hard to innovate in construction
9 votes -
Screenshot, save, share, shame: Making sense of new media through screenshots and public shame by Frances Corry
4 votes -
Ise Jingu and the Pyramid of Enabling Technologies
2 votes -
The paradox of control
5 votes -
The ‘great danger’ of technology according to Martin Heidegger
3 votes -
Nothing to be ashamed of: Sex robots for older adults with disabilities
7 votes -
In Argentina, cheap government-issued netbooks sparked a musical renaissance
10 votes -
China is kicking out more than half the world’s bitcoin miners – and a whole lot of them could be headed to Texas
19 votes -
Can a $110 million helmet unlock the secrets of the mind?
6 votes -
Tomorrow is the 75th anniversary of the first mobile phone call
6 votes -
An0m: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app
19 votes