Social media and the open web run on an attention economy: people demand information (they search, read, and click) while creators and media supply information […]
Year: 2026
When AI Decides What “Violence” Means… It Doesn’t Think Like You Do
“Violence” feels like an obvious word—until someone asks you to define it. Is it only physical harm? Or does it include humiliation, exclusion, online harassment, […]
The “Hidden Traffic Hack” in Chaotic Roads: Why 30–60% Vehicle Grouping Can Boost Flow (and When It Backfires)
If you’ve ever watched traffic in places where lane lines are more “suggestions” than rules—think motorcycles weaving, auto-rickshaws squeezing through gaps, cars and heavy vehicles […]
The “Household Size” Bombshell: Why Some European Countries Were Basically Set Up to Lose Against COVID
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Europe saw huge differences in how widely the virus spread from country to country. A common explanation is “policy differences” — […]
6G Radar Just “Cheated” Physics: Huge Antenna “Gaps” Unlock Near-Field Super-Resolution
Wireless sensing for 6G is running into a weird “good problem”: antennas are getting so large (relative to wavelength) that the classic far-field assumption—plane waves […]
What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning? A “Cosmic Bounce” Could Have Left Black Holes as Dark Matter
What if the Universe didn’t start with a singular “Bang,” but instead collapsed, bounced, and expanded again—and the evidence is still around us today? In […]
AI That “Knows Physics” Can Predict Blood Flow in Your Neck—Without Expensive Scans or Slow Simulations
Cardiovascular disease is still the world’s biggest killer, and a major culprit is atherosclerosis—plaque buildup that narrows arteries and can trigger strokes. The carotid arteries […]
Scientists Might Finally Measure the Exact Moment Life Begins — And It Changes Everything
One of science’s oldest mysteries is deceptively simple: How does life actually begin? For decades, researchers have tried to recreate life’s origin in laboratories, but […]
NYC’s Congestion Toll Shock: Who Really Wins, Who Pays the Price?
When New York City launched its congestion pricing program in January 2025, it promised faster traffic, cleaner air, and better transit. Early results suggest those […]
Your “Best” Estimator Might Be Lying: The Hidden Freedom That Can Flip Economic Results
Economists often rely on statistical models that are over-identified—meaning the model implies more testable conditions than the number of parameters being estimated. In textbooks, this […]