Richard Mosse’s “Heat Maps”: A military-grade camera repurposed on the migrant trail (The New Yorker, February 5th, 2017)
Bigger than fake news: Trump’s rise was fueled by a deeper narrative of fake history (Salon, February 5th, 2017)
Fact-checking Trump on his Iraq refugee claims [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, February 3rd, 2017)
Trump adviser claims ‘Bowling Green massacre’ that never happened justifies travel ban (WKMS.org, February 3rd, 2017)
Memes and fake news are destroying our ability to fight Zika, study says (Miami New Times, February 2nd, 2017)
Yes, politics can make us stupid. But there’s an important exception to that rule. (Vox, February 1st, 2017)
Politics has most Americans polarized. Here’s who is most open-minded. (The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 30th, 2017)
“Science curious” more likely to explore data contradicting their world view (Ars Technica, January 30th, 2017)
People who are curious about science are more open-minded about politics (Seeker, January 30th, 2017)
PG-13 movies include more shooting scenes than R-rated movies [Japanese] (Gigazine, January 29th, 2017)