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An early 2026 study published in Nature found that the use of social platform X (formerly Twitter) seems to shift users’ political opinions to the right, making them more conservative.

The research randomly assigned nearly 5,000 active US-based X users t...


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Evidence presented in a recent working paper suggests that the rate of cognitive decline a person endures tends to increase upon their retirement.

What’s more—and this was the focus of that working paper—it would seem that even relatively young people, especially men ages 51 to ...


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Think-tank and online publication ZINE recently commissioned market research company YouGov to perform a survey on more than a thousand Americans to figure out how they respond to AI content and seeming AI content.

About 61% of respondents reported that they encounter content that may or may not be AI—they can’t figure it out—multiple times a week, more than a ...


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