Why We Don't Trust Science Anymore
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Why governors don't become presidents anymore
Ten years ago, Donald Trump spurned an effort by a group of consultants to chart a path to the White House by first getting him elected governor of New York. It shouldn’t be surprising that he continues to fend off challengers from that direction.16 hr ago - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill -
Fantasy Football Week 13 Sleepers: Upside plays include Samaje Perine, plus why to trust Amari Cooper
Jamey Eisenberg weighs in with his sleeper picks to help you win Week 1312 hr ago - cbssports.com - CBSSports.com Headlines - Fantasy Football -
Paris St-Germain: 'Why French side don't need to win Champions League to be successful'
While Paris St-Germain's Champions League record is sometimes mocked, the club insist they do not have to win it to be successful.Nov. 28, 2023 - bbc.co.uk - BBC News - Home - France -
Here's why the U.S. stock market and economy don't need or even miss China
As we close out 2023, we should be thankful that our nation came out of Covid stronger than it came in while China came out much weaker.Nov. 26, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis - China -
Small-Business Surprise: Why Banks Don't Lend to Newer Businesses and Startups
Let's talk honestly about borrowing for new businesses and where you can find funds.Nov. 20, 2023 - inc.com - Inc.com -
Here's why investors don't necessarily need to own international stocks to be diversified
The Investing Club focuses on the geographic sales mix of a company rather than where its headquartered.Nov. 19, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
Office Landlords Can't Get a Loan Anymore
The credit crunch is intensifying for office-building owners, who are scrambling to pay off lenders, throw in more cash or face default.Nov. 20, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
Browns rookie QB DTR not 'wide-eyed anymore'
Browns rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson said his second career start will be "night and day" from his first one two months ago.Nov. 16, 2023 - espn.com - www.espn.com - TOP - NFL -
FDU not watching game film in shower anymore
Fairleigh Dickinson doesn't have to watch game film in the shower anymore because its win over Purdue helped it raise money for new facilities.Nov. 14, 2023 - espn.com - www.espn.com - TOP -
The climate science is in. So why are the climate scientists down and out? | Fiona Katauskas
It’s increasingly hard to stay hopeful. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...Nov. 21, 2023 - theguardian.com - The Guardian - Climate -
'Eve' Review: A Female Body of Science
Biologists long treated male anatomy as the standard via which to understand human development, overlooking the female body entirely.16 hr ago - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
Science Fiction and Fantasy: 'System Collapse' by Martha Wells
The Murderbot returns, still crankily helping those pesky humans.16 hr ago - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
Murder inquiry over assault at National Trust property
Police work is ongoing "at a number of locations" in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, officers say.20 hr ago - bbc.co.uk - BBC News - Home -
How Dr. Clara Nellist Collides Art and Science
This particle physicist, science communicator, and member of the team who uncovered the Higgs Boson wants everyone to know that art and science aren’t mutually exclusive.21 hr ago - wired.com - Wired -
Science-poor Congress needs more than Google searches for tech legislation
The lack of scientific understanding and expertise cramps policymaking, with terrible effects on the country.Nov. 30, 2023 - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill - Google -
Big Companies Find a Way to Identify A.I. Data They Can Trust
Mainstream companies have concerns about the lineage of the data that powers A.I. applications. An industry group is addressing that challenge.Nov. 30, 2023 - nytimes.com - NYT > Business -
Meet the Computer Science Major Leading College Football's Nerdiest Contender
John Matocha of the Colorado School of Mines already has a job offer and an all-time college football record—and wants a Division II championship next. (PS: that’s not a real face tattoo.)Nov. 30, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
Popular Science Shuts Online Magazine in Another Sign of Decline
The decision came three years after the publication ended its storied print edition, which began in 1872. It will still publish articles and videos on its website.Nov. 30, 2023 - nytimes.com - NYT > Science -
Science prize targets health advances for ageing societies
Non-profit offers $101mn for discoveries that will restore muscle, brain and immune functionsNov. 29, 2023 - ft.com - World -
How to Set Your Thermostat—According to Science
Win the family arguments over heating your home this winter—or better yet, avoid them altogether—with this handy guide.Nov. 29, 2023 - wired.com - Wired -
Dr. Dara Norman Wants to Bring More People Into Science
From data access to scientific merit, Dr. Norman is working to make astronomy—and all STEM fields—more inclusive.Nov. 29, 2023 - wired.com - Wired -
How (not) to do science in a crisis
It is a way of thinking that is open to the curious, not a boxful of unchanging truths only for the initiatedNov. 29, 2023 - ft.com - World -
The Mindset That Yields Greater Willpower, Perseverance, and Self-Discipline, Backed by Science
Think being too busy is actually a good thing? If so, research shows it will be.Nov. 28, 2023 - inc.com - Inc.com -
'You can't trust your instincts,' says financial psychologist—here's how to avoid emotional spending
Over 75% of young people admit to emotional spending—here are five tricks from a financial psychologist to prevent overspending.Nov. 27, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
How generative AI will enhance cybersecurity in a zero-trust world
Despite the potential for productivity gains across marketing, operations and especially security, the concerns of generative AI compromising intellectual property and data confidentiality are high for security executives.Nov. 27, 2023 - venturebeat.com - VentureBeat