This octopus-inspired smart skin can change shape and reveal hidden secrets on command.
John Hood explores how misinterpreting data can lead to flawed conclusions about government policies and their effectiveness.
For decades, most scientists treated the spinal cord as little more than a biological cable. The brain gave orders, the ...
As a career counterintelligence officer for the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Defense Intelligence Agency, I ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Huge study of 65,000 students ties 16 hrs of social media a week to loneliness
A peer-reviewed study of 64,988 U.S. college students has drawn a sharp line between heavy social media use and loneliness, ...
To help fight breast cancer, a public-health expert recruited the spies whose top-secret work helped find hidden Russian ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
How Partisanship and Lawfare Are Undermining US National Security
The United States’ existing legal framework and political atmosphere makes it all but impossible to build a coherent ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
The Knife and Yam
This article offers a trenchant analysis of the economics of politics as practised in our clime using the parable of the knife and yam. The battle for 2027 has ignited a strategic recalibration. The ...
Amid a sea of disruptions—territorial threats against Denmark, missed alliance meetings by senior U.S. diplomats, and planned personnel reductions at NATO installations—the Trump administration’s ...
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I've studied over 200 kids—the happiest ones have parents who do 6 things with them every evening
Getting your child to bed after a long, stressful day can be a real struggle. Child psychologist Reem Raouda, who has studied ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
A bot-only social media platform: What the Moltbook experiment is teaching us about AI
What happens when you create a social media platform that only AI bots can post to? The answer, it turns out, is both ...
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