"I accept our intelligence community's conclusion that Russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place."
You know the US intelligence agencies, their missions and functions. But how well do you know the intelligence organizations operating around the world? Take our quiz to find out.
A new survey suggests that restoring confidence in free enterprise will mean ensuring that the same rules apply to everyone
The more career information you publish related to your programs and projects, the more likely you are to be targeted by foreign intelligence entities - particularly if you are hanging your shingle as an hourly or contract worker.
Socialite says platform is very cruel, not a good place for kids
Even governments in democracies with strong traditions of rule of law find themselves tempted to abuse these new abilities.
"He felt people didn't take him seriously because of his handicap..."
Artificial intelligence is a long way from perfect, but gut reactions and fear won't lead to true innovation.
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A software program from Primer scours news articles and scientific journals for women scientists who don't have entries in the online encyclopedia.
Striving to express my spirituality while living a human experience, I sometimes find myself praying for guidance. Which path should I take? Which choice should I make?In Truth I never lack guidance. It might not always arrive as a clear and detailed message from on high. I might even find myself called upon to trust and follow my inner intuition, to have faith where doubt may reside.I express that trust by placing one foot in front of the other, moving forward with conviction…
NYT columnist, Ross Douthat, and MIT professor, Rosalind Picard, discuss the perception of faith in computer science and why it is reasonable to believe things that we can’t prove.
She may insist it's her side you have to thank for your smarts, but science says not so fast.
Good news from science for those of us heading into (and beyond) middle age.
The science historian and author of "Why Trust Science" argues that trusting scientists can be a matter of life and death.
Better not to risk any radical evolution that might fail, and so failure is thus assured...
We know genes affect intelligence, but we’re years away from understanding how
Scientists used to think brain-to-body ratio revealed intelligence. Plot twist: it doesn't. Otherwise, tree shrews and ants would rule the world.
Academia and industry still struggle with gender diversity.