Weekend Reads is a post I do every now and then in which I discuss a topic I decide on at the spur of the moment and mention the books I’m currently reading. THIS WEEK’S TOPIC… More| Zezee With Books
Frances Featherstone, Nights in White Satin Weekend Reads for Leaving on a Jet Plane Minnesota Vikings show support for their male cheerleaders amid backlash. (Today) “Divine Feminine” advice on TikTok is just part of the alt-right pipeline. Continue reading Weekend Reads for Leaving on a Jet Plane at Wardrobe Oxygen.| Wardrobe Oxygen
Our list of retracted or withdrawn COVID-19 papers is up past 500. There are more than 60,000 retractions in The Retraction Watch Database — which is now part of Crossref. The Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker now contains more than 300 titles. And have you seen our leaderboard of authors with the most retractions lately … Continue reading Weekend reads: ChatGPT ignores retractions; the ‘Swiss Cheese Model’ for flagging papers; plagiarism in the age of AI| Retraction Watch
Our list of retracted or withdrawn COVID-19 papers is up past 500. There are more than 60,000 retractions in The Retraction Watch Database — which is now part of Crossref. The Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker now contains more than 300 titles. And have you seen our leaderboard of authors with the most retractions lately … Continue reading Weekend reads: Journal says no to RFK Jr.; another Microsoft quantum computing correction; ‘Journal Impact Nonsense’| Retraction Watch
Lee Krasner, Palingenesis, 1971 I'm home from Rehoboth Beach, and even though I slathered on SPF 30 and 50, I'm a sun worshipper and I came back brown. Continue reading Weekend Reads for How Is It Already The Middle of August? at Wardrobe Oxygen.| Wardrobe Oxygen
TORONTO (AP) — Alan Nichols had a history of depression and other medical issues, but none were life-threatening.| AP News
Alexandra Velichko, Morning Light, 2022 Each summer, I spend at least one extra-long weekend in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware with the women in my family. We started this tradition almost two decades ago with me, my sister, and our mom. Continue reading Weekend Reads During the Annual Rehoboth Getaway at Wardrobe Oxygen.| Wardrobe Oxygen
I’m not sure if that’s the best way to phrase my question, but it’s the closest I could get at what I’m trying to ask. I’m wondering what is it about reading horror stories that makes you scared. W…| Zezee With Books
Anne-Sophie Tschiegg, Blue, 2024 Weekend Reads Uber will let women drivers and riders request to avoid being paired with men. (CNBC) The real reason we tip and why it needs to change. (Vox) Main character| Wardrobe Oxygen
Berthe Morisot, Jeune Femme au miroir, 1876 Next month I am cruising to the Riviera Maya... want to join me? I will be a mentor for the Influencers of Midlife Masterclass taking place on the| Wardrobe Oxygen
Kathryn Circincione, KRYPTONITE, 2012 Weekend Reads for the Long Holiday Weekend The wellness influencer universe is resonating with people who might not otherwise be drawn to politics. (New York Times - gift link) How I| Wardrobe Oxygen
COPE integrity officer loses 22-year-old paper for image concerns Slovak science academy ‘strictly condemns’ government official’s paper on mRNA vaccines Guest post: In defense of direct replicatio…| Retraction Watch
Journal tells author its retracting three papers for concept that ‘violates’ law of thermodynamics Apparent NCI director candidate wants ‘open, respectful’ post-publication peer review while promot…| Retraction Watch
Thanks to recent advances in artificial intelligence, tools that can create lifelike photos, video and audio are now cheap and readily available. AI experts and political scientists say these new programs will have significant implications for next year's U.S. elections, as campaigns will be able to create targeted emails, texts and videos quickly and effectively. But these tools could also be used to mislead voters, impersonate candidates and undermine trust in elections. When combined with ...| AP News
Weekend Reads is a post I do every now and then in which I discuss a topic I decide on at the spur of the moment and mention the books I’m currently reading. THIS WEEK’S TOPIC What appeals to you m…| Zezee With Books
Weekend Reads is a post I do every now and then in which I discuss a topic I decide on at the spur of the moment and mention the books I’m currently reading. THIS WEEK’S TOPIC What’s the weirdest b…| Zezee With Books
Weekend Reads is a post I do every now and then in which I discuss a topic I decide on at the spur of the moment and mention the books I’m currently reading. THIS WEEK’S TOPIC What’s contempo…| Zezee With Books
This week marks the end of coronavirus restrictions on asylum that have allowed the U.S. to quickly expel migrants at the southern border for the last three years. The restrictions are often referred to as Title 42, because the authority comes from Title 42 of a 1944 public health law that allows curbs on migration in the name of protecting public health. The end of Title 42’s use has raised questions about what will happen with migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Here's what to know.| AP News
The COVID-19 pandemic that shuttered classrooms set back learning in some U.S. school systems by more than a year, with children in high-poverty areas affected the most, according to a district-by-district analysis of test scores shared exclusively with The Associated Press.| AP News
Ask the new artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT to write an essay about the cause of the American Civil War and you can watch it churn out a persuasive term paper in a matter of seconds.| AP News