2016 In Review
John Oliver gives 2016 the thrashing it so clearly deserves.
John Oliver gives 2016 the thrashing it so clearly deserves.
John Oliver offers a scathing look at the poor practices of media in scientific reporting.
John Oliver looks at the complex issues surrounding the current battle over encryption.
After conducting further research, a January 2015 Scholarly Kitchen post is versioned.
John Oliver offers an important public service message about the horror that is April Fools’ Day.
John Oliver hosts a new fake newscast, this time with an unexpected co-anchor.
HBO’s John Oliver offers a numerically representative debate about climate change. While he accurately skewers how the media presents science, this “majority rules” approach may not be the best way to judge what’s right or wrong.
The half-forgotten subscription model deserves our praise and renewed attention. In the Digital Age, it has become more popular than ever.