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How Rwandan paediatrician Agnes Binagwaho fights racial stereotypes in global health
Nature· 3 days agoThe former health minister talks about her push to transform health equity in Rwanda and calls out...
To regain lost public trust, incorporate research ethics into graduate training
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
I use ethnobotany to bring India’s medicinal plants into urban landscapes
Nature· 3 days agoN. M. Ganesh Babu collects, studies and propagates his country’s Indigenous flora for their herbal...
Unchanged power dynamics still block progress for under-represented groups in academia
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
Man searching the dark web busts major myth people have about using the website
LADbible· 3 days agoIt's the world wide web's murky underworld where censorship and rules don't really exist, brimming...
British female politicians targeted by fake pornography
The Guardian· 3 days agoBritish female politicians have become the victims of fake pornography, with some of their faces used in nude images created using artificial intelligence. Political candidates targeted on one ...
State Laws on Social Media Moderation Are Too Vague, Supreme Court Says
CNET· 3 days agoThe US Supreme Court is pushing back to lower courts two key cases looking how social media...
The big winners of the AI boom are the most boring companies imaginable
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoConsider that Goldman Sachs says data-center power demand is set to surge 160% by the end of the...
‘Looksmaxxing’ apps that rate teen boys’ faces and boast millions of downloads are exacerbating the...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoTikTok has cracked down on weight loss content, though psychologists say problematic content very...
Samsung users rage over 'unusable' feature – but alternative ‘works wonders’
The Sun· 3 days agoAnd customers have complained about the feature for years. A quick search on Reddit alone shows...