This algorithm knows your personality better than your friends
It uses all your Facebook likes to determine your personality.
On Jan 14, 2015 by Jam Kotenko
Help scientists tackle medicine’s toughest diseases with this smartphone app
Folding@home uses the computing power in your pocket to simulate and research protein folding.
On Jan 12, 2015 by Selena Larson
Want more scientist Lego sets? Here’s your chance
The creator of the female scientist Lego set has some new ideas.
On Dec 10, 2014 by Lisa Granshaw
Is your #teen sexting? Find out with this simple quiz
Want to know what your teen is doing on their phone? We made a quiz based on current sexting research to help you find out.
On Dec 4, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Researchers found a way to enable mind communication
And what did they communicate about? A video game.
On Nov 7, 2014 by Mike Wehner
More violent games haven’t resulted in more youth violence, study finds
The data doesn’t lie.
On Nov 5, 2014 by Dennis Scimeca
U.S. marijuana laws and usage in 1 interactive map
Here’s exactly how we get stoned.
On Nov 4, 2014 by Miles Klee
Is your sexual fantasy normal? Let this study tell you
Shocker: Most men are super into the idea of having sex with two women at the same time.
On Nov 3, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Annoyed squids attack a Greenpeace submarine
It’s unclear whether the confrontation was political in nature.
On Oct 13, 2014 by Miles Klee
New study says the G-spot is a myth
Rejoice, ladies: A recent study says the G-spot orgasm is a myth. But what about those women who claim to have them?
On Oct 9, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Facebook’s new research guidelines still lack any mention of ethics
Too little too late?
On Oct 3, 2014 by Rob Price
A romantic breakup could cost you 20 Twitter followers
Social media always kicks you when you’re down.
On Sep 30, 2014 by Miles Klee
Relationships that start online are less likely to end in marriage
There’s less stigma around online dating, but that doesn’t mean you’ll find your soulmate.
On Sep 28, 2014 by EJ Dickson
CNN actually thinks 4chan may be a person
Behold, the least informative thing you’ll see all day.
On Sep 2, 2014 by Miles Klee
12-year-old boy with bone cancer gets first 3D-printed vertebra
Of all the fascinating objects produced by 3D printers, this may be the most amazing yet.
On Aug 24, 2014 by Miles Klee
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