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ITWeb on MSNBreaking down eight cyber security myths in SA businessesDefence-in-depth strategies, such as endpoint protection, network segmentation and regular employee training, are critical to ...
The hot hand fallacy is one of the most common phenomena that gamblers can experience. If you have ever felt “lucky”, or that ...
As the Trump administration cuts thousands of federal jobs, it‘s good to remember that the public sector‘s “services” provide ...
Suggesting that natural products or ingredients are inherently superior to those that are synthetic is a common flaw in ...
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ZME Science on MSNFaulty findings, real appeal: the psychology of pseudoscienceA study published in The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories found that belief in pseudoscience often stems from a lack of ...
The expectations that come with influencer culture are offensively gendered - a female influencer can only be as raw as her ...
Teenagers today are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, and that is a very bad thing indeed. This was the unmistakeable message conveyed by a story in the Times yesterday.
The persisting controversy about the New Sudan Vision in post-independent South Sudan, or the specific direction of the SPLM ...
Dating’s illusive “perfect partner” isn’t the same for any two people, but the qualifications typically are. People’s ...
It's always good (and frustratingly rare) to see the mainstream media get it right when it comes to pseudoscience in medicine ...
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