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Matt Taibbi on censorship

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Matt Taibii writes: Let me pause to say something about America’s current intellectual class, from which the “anti-disinformation” complex comes. By the way: There are no working-class censors, poor censors, hungry censors. The dirty secret of “content moderation” everywhere is that it’s a tiny sliver of the educated rich correcting everyone else. It’s telling people […]

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9-1-1 Premiere Trilogy Ends With a Hero’s Sacrifice — and a Really Awkward Moment for Buck

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The look of pure, unadulterated discomfort on Buck’s face in the final moments of Thursday’s 9-1-1 is one we’ll remember forever… or at least until next week. The show’s three-part premiere concluded on a hilariously awkward note for Buck and Gerrard, the latter of whom returned as captain of the 118 following his brief stint […]

Sweetpea Recap: Ella Purnell Goes From Meek to Murderous in Starz Series’ Premiere — Plus, Grade It!

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Exactly how far do you have to push a wallflower before she turns into a Venus flytrap? That’s the question at the center of Starz’s Sweetpea, the dark comedy starring Ella Purnel (Yellowjackets, Fallout) that premiered Thursday. In a moment, we’re going to want to hear what you thought of the new series. But first, […]

Scientists cut harmful pollution from hydrogen engines

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Scientists have discovered a low-cost method to significantly reduce this pollution from hydrogen internal combustion engines by improving the efficiency of their catalytic converters. The researchers found that infusing platinum in catalytic converters with a highly porous material called Y zeolites greatly enhances the reactions between nitrogen oxides and hydrogen, converting unhealthful nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen gas and water vapor.

How your skin tone could affect your meds

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Skin pigmentation may act as a 'sponge' for some medications, potentially influencing the speed with which active drugs reach their intended targets, a pair of scientists report.