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The Left and the Right Speak Different Languages—Literally
BY WILL KNIGHT
A study analyzing patterns in online comments found that liberals and conservatives use different words to express similar ideas.
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Why Is Everyone Building an Electric Pickup Truck?
BY AARIAN MARSHALL
Tesla has the Cybertruck, GM a $113,000 Hummer, and Ford an electric F-150. And then there are the startups.
NEUROSCIENCE
Your Brain Prefers Happy Endings. That's Not Always Smart
BY SARA HARRISON
People tend to focus on whether an experience ends on an up note or a sour one, even if it leads us to make bad decisions. A new study examines why.
OVERLOOKED
The Tech Issues You Won't Hear About at Tonight's Debate
BY TOM SIMONITE
Neither President Trump nor Joe Biden is talking much about broadband access, retraining workers, or US spending on research.
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BACKCHANNEL
ClickHole Started as a Meat Joke. Can It Avoid Being Offal?
BY KATE KNIBBS
The humor site has survived it all: new owners, layoffs, a culture war. Now a worker-owned cooperative, it needs to update its voice—and bring home the bacon.
BALLOT BOT
12 Cyber Threats That Could Wreak Havoc on the Election
BY GARRETT M. GRAFF
From targeted misinformation to manipulated data, these are the cybersecurity concerns election officials worry about most.
ELECTION 2020
The TikTok Teens Trying to Meme the Vote
BY ARIELLE PARDES
Groups like Tok the Vote believe viral clips are the best way to get young people to cast their ballots.
HEALTH
So Your Wearable Tracks Blood Oxygen Data. How Do You Use It?
BY BOONE ASHWORTH
The latest smartwatches come with sensors that measure oxygen levels in your blood. If you own one, here's what that means for you.
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