LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Navigating the news landscape can be tough but knowing how to spot truthful, accurate information with context is crucial for an informed citizenry and a healthy democracy. The ...
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The dangers of fake news are growing by the day and a large part of this is due to how the spread of information has changed. The way that news is spread today could not be more different from the way ...
Our senses send more information to our brains than we can process. Every second, our brains receive around 11 million bits of information. But scientists estimate that our conscious minds can only ...
VALDOSTA — Amanda Faircloth of Tifton once watched a documentary on the Science Channel about an amazing, new discovery. “They’d found a mermaid that had washed ashore,” Faircloth said. “I was blown ...
Information is all around us. It doesn’t only appear in obvious forms, like in newspapers or scientific articles. Information can also be found in the form of sensations, like the feeling of the sun ...
Consuming information online is as simple as a click, scroll, or swipe these days. All searches are not created equal — and rarely do we think about fact checking what we find on the internet. In ...
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