More People Have Mobile Phones Than Access to Clean Water
8.4 billion mobile subscriptions on a planet where 2.2 billion people can't safely drink from a tap. The numbers are wild, the irony is wilder.
Digital Nomads: 35 Million People Took "Work From Anywhere" Literally
Over 35 million people now carry their office in a backpack. Here are the real facts — and the parts nobody puts on Instagram.
You've Sent More "Hey" Messages This Month Than Your Grandparents Said in a Year
The average dating app user sends more messages in 30 days than people used to exchange face-to-face in a whole year. Here's the wild science behind it.
Your Stream Is Steaming the Planet
Every HD video stream silently burns carbon across data centers and undersea cables. Discover the real environmental cost of your streaming habit.
How Internet Scams Steal Your Money (And How to Spot Them)
Every 10 seconds, someone falls for an online scam. From fake emails to deepfake voices — here's how they work and how to protect yourself.
False News Spreads 6× Faster Than the Truth
Science confirmed what you probably suspected. Lies travel farther, reach more people, and go deeper into networks than accurate stories — and the reason will genuinely disturb you.
Social Media Addiction: The Science Behind Your Scroll
Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter are designed to be addictive. The same dopamine loops used in slot machines keep you scrolling. Here's the science.
Free Public Wi-Fi: The Hidden Risks You Need to Know
Free Wi-Fi at airports, cafés, and hotels feels harmless — but what actually happens to your data the moment you hit "connect"? The answer is more alarming than most people expect.
A/B Testing: How Websites Secretly Experiment on You
Every time you visit a major website, there's a good chance you're part of an experiment you never agreed to. Here's how A/B testing works — and why it shapes everything you see online.
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