[EMBARGOED] The 2020 election saw fewer people clicking on misinformation websites, Stanford study finds
In the run-up to the 2020 election, people appear to have become savvier in spotting misinformation online: clicks onto unreliable ...
In the run-up to the 2020 election, people appear to have become savvier in spotting misinformation online: clicks onto unreliable ...
In a University of Michigan-led study, researchers found that most websites for heart transplant centers in the United States are ...
As the cost of living crisis worsens, scores of workers in the gig economy globally are grappling with another threat ...
Researchers Matthias Götze (TU Berlin), Srdjan Matic (IMDEA Software), Costas Iordanou (Cyprus University of Technology), Georgios Smaragdakis (TU Delft) and ...
It’s no secret that the commercial websites and mobile apps we use every day are tracking us. Big companies like ...
State and federal public health agencies often understate the scientific evidence surrounding the toxicity of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) ...
What The Study Did: Researchers investigated how common is the occurrence of third-party tracking on medical journal websites, which could ...
The digital presence of service employees in the form of pictures and videos on a corporate service website contributes to ...
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