Daily Human Digest
Is there a way to stop climate disinformation? Spain has a plan
Propagandists flood our feeds with climate denial, conspiracy theories, and outrage to divide the public, inflame geopolitical tensions and destroy trust in ...
Trump-MAHA coalition near a breaking point?
Donald Trump issued an executive order [on February 18, 2026] to boost production of glyphosate, a widely used pesticide that’s ...
Tuskegee redux: RFK, Jr.’s unapproved, unethical vaccine experiment in Guinea-Bissau
[T]he grant request, marked as unsolicited, proposed a randomized controlled trial in the impoverished West African nation of Guinea-Bissau. The ...
AI-generated images are becoming a tool of government disinformation—even in the United States
Levy Armstrong’s arrest came less than two weeks after the killing of Renée Good in the snowy streets of south ...
Vaccines turbocharge cancer? Misinformation meme explodes online
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, claims that vaccines can cause severe disease have been widespread on social media, ...
BBC reporter’s guide on how to hack AI to spread disinformation
A growing number of people have figured out a trick to make AI tools tell you almost whatever they want ...
Viewpoint—First year scorecard: ‘The damage HHS secretary Kennedy has done to science and public health is appalling’
It is beyond comprehension that the Senate confirmed [Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.] to oversee America’s health. The risks are so ...
Tens of millions of people rely on TikTok to understand ADHD, and that’s not good
A team led by researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada found that of the top 100 ...
Are you hardwired to have an affair?
As an evolutionary biologist who studies sex and relationships, I’m fascinated by these two truths. We humans make romantic commitments ...
Deepfakes raise profound ethical questions in science
Much of the public concern around deepfakes has focused on abuse, particularly non-consensual intimate imagery, political misinformation, and the erosion ...
9 top RFK, Jr. science controversies
From sweeping changes to vaccination protocols to scientifically dubious assertions about a host of childhood maladies, here are some of ...
Using scare tactics to challenge bogus cures makes people trust false remedies even more
Researchers at Tianjin Normal University ran two experiments with 180 people total (54 undergraduates in the first study, then 126 ...
To challenge the vaccine infodemic, World Health Organization targets social media science
Carlos Mendez (São Paulo, Brazil) watched his father die from COVID-19 in April 2020, gasping for breath in their cramped ...
‘A chill through the entire vaccine industry’: RFK., Jr.’s flip-flop on Moderna’s mRNA vaccine latest setback
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was picked in November 2024 to become the next health secretary, public health experts worried ...
AI regularly passes on misinformation because it relies more on the source than the science
Artificial intelligence tools are more likely to provide incorrect medical advice when the misinformation comes from what the software considers ...
Vaccine rejectionist Jenny McCarthy ridiculed online after again spreading false claim that Tylenol causes autism
Anti-vaccine advocate Jenny McCarthy has sparked backlash on social media after she shared a video discussing the unproven "correlation" between Tylenol's active ...
As science misinformation soars, communicators ponder how to regain public trust
... Technology Networks asked an array of experts the same question: “In an era of rapid information flow and rising misinformation, ...
Viewpoint—Flooding the legal zone: RFK Jr.’s not-so-secret plan to bankrupt vaccine manufacturers
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeatedly assured Congress and Americans that he would not “take vaccines away from anybody.” While ...
Manosphere social media influencers promote dangerous testosterone regimens
Young men are being encouraged to undergo testosterone testing and start hormone therapy through Instagram and TikTok content that promotes ...
Anti-birth control activists promote useless apps and misinformation claiming to ‘naturally’ curtail pregnancy
Cycle Tracking has become a trend on social media among the wellness community. Online influencers create content centered on syncing ...
A health “misinformation vaccine”? Scientists believe they may have one
Scientists are showing how exposing people to manipulative techniques through games can act as a ‘psychological vaccine’ against bad health information ...
AI medical advice: Not ready for prime time
Medical artificial intelligence (AI) is often described as a way to make patient care safer by helping clinicians manage information ...
Viewpoint: Challenging the Tartaria myth and other pillars of online pseudoscience
Especially on TikTok but also on YouTube and other platforms, one very common narrative that I have seen amounts to ...
U.S. is becoming a vaccination backwater: Even Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Greece all recommend more shots
The U.S. childhood vaccination schedule has been dramatically reduced, purportedly because, as federal health officials argued, the now-discarded schedule recommended ...
Google and Meta on trial in social media addiction case
Annalee Schott used to live in rural Colorado where the farm, the barn, and the horses were her happy place. But ...
Mattel just rolled out an ‘autism Barbie’. Can it help counteract RFK, Jr.’s misinformation?
[T]oymaker Mattel released the very first autistic Barbie doll. ... Her eyes are slightly averted, and she’s holding a communication ...
Viewpoint: How corporations and governments drive disinformation and downplay the human role in climate change
As the Earth continues to warm [primarily because of human activity] and the impacts on our climate grow increasingly severe, the science that seeks to ...