Americans Are More Likely to Choose News That Supports Their Beliefs. This New Study Reveals Why. Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·November 16, 2024A new study suggests people often prefer news that aligns with their existing beliefs, a tendency known as “selective exposure.”
Positive Posts Trump Negative: New Research Surprisingly Reveals That Love Spreads Faster Than Hate in Politics Tim McMillan·October 15, 2024Research shows that positive in-party political messaging has far more impact and reach than negative out-party sentiment on social media.
Political Bias in AI: Research Reveals Large Language Models Are Consistently Left-Leaning, Raising Ethical Questions Tim McMillan·October 2, 2024Research shows that many large language models (LLMs) exhibit a consistent left-leaning political bias, raising ethical questions about AI.
Donald Trump Reveals He Interviewed U.S. Military Pilots Who Encountered Round UFO “They Cannot Explain” Micah Hanks·September 20, 2024Donald Trump reportedly interviewed several U.S. military pilots about their firsthand UFO encounters while in office, the former President recently revealed.
People With Different Political Ideologies Have Slightly Different Brain Structures, Scientists Reveal Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·September 20, 2024New findings reveal differences in the brains of certain political ideologies and their counterparts on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
U.S. Democrats and Republicans Agree on Key Issues, Research Reveals. So Why Are We Still So Polarized? Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·July 30, 2024New research reveals that U.S. Republicans and Democrats agree on more than they realize. So why do we remain so polarized?
New Survey Reveals Differences Along Political Lines on Social Media Content Removal Chrissy Newton·November 3, 2023A recent survey that reveals how partisan interests and biases influence the debate over the deletion of content on social media sites.
Science Is Better Than Politics and Popularity Contests Avi Loeb·February 8, 2023The elemental composition of the first interstellar meteor will be decided by a mass spectrometer, not by the number of likes it gets on Twitter.
Texas Signs Law Prohibiting Social Media Censorship Based on a User’s ‘Viewpoint’ Tim McMillan·September 10, 2021On Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a bill that would prohibit social media companies from banning users...
Making America Great Again? National Nostalgia Influences Political and Racial Perceptions Tim McMillan·April 23, 2021Researchers from North Carolina State University and Virginia Commonwealth University say they found that having a high level...
Biden Pledges To Nearly Triple Science Research Funding Tim McMillan·March 26, 2021During his first press conference, U.S. President Joe Biden said his administration was planning to invest heavily in science,...
Bill Allowing Big Tech To Form “Techno-Governments” To Be Announced Today Tim McMillan·February 26, 2021Nevada is proposing legislation that would allow major technology companies to effectively form independent techno-governments.