
Journalist, editor, fact checker. She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Russian State University for the Humanities and a master's degree from the National Research University Higher School of Economics. She worked at Novaya Gazeta and the Monitor project. Teaches media literacy at RANEPA and Moscow Higher School of Economics and Social Sciences (Shaninka). Co-author of a Kazakh textbook on media literacy for high school students.


Is it true that the term “caesarean section” is associated with the circumstances of the birth of Julius Caesar?

Is it true that there are more bacteria in the human body than cells of the body itself?

Is it true that there is a relationship between increased aggressiveness and computer games?

Is it true that the author of the Narnia books wrote a prophetic text about quarantine?

Is it true that blood type and Rh factor can change throughout life?

Is it true that the Portuguese dictator Salazar was given a separate copy of his daily newspaper during the last years of his life?

Is it true that the diagnosis of vegetative-vascular dystonia exists only in the post-Soviet space?

Is it true that you can become infected with Morgellons disease through PCR tests and masks?

Is it true that humans only use a small part of their brain?

Is it true that anthropologist Margaret Mead called the first sign of civilization a broken and then healed femur?

	




