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Rudeness may be rewarded—as a response to rudeness

If you don't have anything nice to say, perhaps it's OK to say it anyway—if responding to someone who has treated you or your team rudely, new Cornell research suggests. Civil responses to disrespectful behavior remain the best option. But in a variety of contexts—from hockey

Key Democrat says Bondi can't escape Epstein files testimony

Attorney General Pam Bondi will still have to appear for a slated deposition before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, its members said Thursday after she was fired by President Trump. “Attorney General Pam Bondi has been leading a White House cover-up of the

Print Blocking Won't Work - Permission to Print Part 2

This is the second post in a series on 3D print blocking, for the first entry check out: Print Blocking is Anti-Consumer - Permission to Print Part 1 Legislators across the U.S. are proposing laws to force “print blockers” on 3D printers sold in their states. This mandated

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Print Blocking is Anti-Consumer - Permission to Print Part 1

This is the first post in a series on 3D print blocking, for the next entry check out Print Blocking Won't Work - Permission to Print Part 2 When legislators give companies an excuse to write untouchable code, it’s a disaster for everyone. This time, 3D printers are in the

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Happy International Fact-Checking Day

April 2 is International Fact-Checking Day. To commemorate it, we produced a video of various mentions of our work over the years by politicians of both parties. The post Happy International Fact-Checking Day appeared first on FactCheck.org .

Cryogenic microcalorimetry: New tool for nuclear dating

The moment nuclear material is produced, processed or purified, it sets off a hidden countdown, marked by the half-life of its radioactive atoms as they begin to decay. For scientists tracking the origins of these substances, decoding this natural clock is crucial for verifying