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New Research Reveals How Source Credibility and Intent Shape Reactions to Health Misinformation The Dynamics of Trust and Correction A…
In commemoration of World Refugee Day 2026, the “Kuala Lumpur: Solidarity with Refugees” conference convened at the International Institute of…
The recent outbreak of unrest in Belfast has propelled the debate over online safety back to the forefront of British…
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence has fundamentally altered the landscape of public discourse, transforming misinformation from a manageable nuisance…
In observance of Cancer Prevention Action Week, held from June 15 to June 21, the Union for International Cancer Control…
The burgeoning crisis of cancer misinformation represents a significant shift in how we understand digital falsehoods, moving beyond theoretical concerns…
The escalating Ebola crisis has entered a precarious new phase, as public health officials find themselves simultaneously combating the rapid…
Here is a 2000-word-style news summary of the Ebola crisis, condensed into six paragraphs: The Ebola epidemic has reached a…
The digital landscape this week has been marred by a surge in sophisticated misinformation, compelling fact-checkers to intervene in a…
A recent study conducted by researchers at the MIT Media Lab sheds light on a growing concern regarding the intersection…
