Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a moment
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a moment. What does it mean? NPR · Stephen Fowler Greene’s support for McCarthy and commitment to ultraconservative policies place her into a new nexus of power. |
China’s population declines for the first time in decades NBC News · Jennifer Jett Record low births raise questions about whether it can overtake the U.S. as the world’s largest economy. M3GAN: The strange reasons a real child AI robot could never be built sciencefocus.com · Stephen Kelly For good or bad, a kid’s toy with artificial intelligence (and killer dance moves) probably won’t be possible at any point soon. Privacy advocates are worried about a newly unveiled pee-analysis gadget Popular Science · Andrew Paul Consumers should think twice before buying the splashy new device. |
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Does evolution ever go backward? Live Science · Michael Dhar In regressive evolution, organisms lose complex features and can appear to evolve “in reverse.” But evolution doesn’t retrace its steps, experts say. Busted and broken fossils show how dinosaurs fought Smithsonian Magazine · Riley Black From locking horns to biting each other in the face, this is how dinos of the same species battled. The fungal infection in “The Last of Us” is based on real science POPSUGAR · Victoria Edel Could it happen in real life? ‘Y’all,’ that most Southern of Southernisms, may not be Southern at all theconversation.com · David B. Parker There’s evidence to suggest that the word appeared first in England rather than the United States. Gen Z and young millennials’ surprising obsession BBC Culture · Daisy Woodward A radical new wave of artists are sweeping the previously elite world of classical music — with a little help from art, fashion and “Squid Game.” Want to improve your memory? Try these unexpected tips. Vox · Allie Volpe Your memory probably isn’t as bad as you think. |