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Ryan Baum
December 20, 2022

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS MAY BE AN UNRELIABLE WAY TO READ EMOTIONS

Ryan Baum
December 20, 2022
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS MAY BE AN UNRELIABLE WAY TO READ EMOTIONS

By Marlene Cimons, The Washington Post

Ryan Baum
May 16, 2022

The One Parenting Decision That Really Matters

Ryan Baum
May 16, 2022
The One Parenting Decision That Really Matters

By Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, The Atlantic

Ryan Baum
February 8, 2022

Neuroscience says there’s no such thing as free will. A psychologist explains why that might not be true

Ryan Baum
February 8, 2022
Neuroscience says there’s no such thing as free will. A psychologist explains why that might not be true

By Lisa Feldman-Barrett, Science Focus

Ryan Baum
December 31, 2021

IF WE'RE SERIOUS ABOUT SAVING AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, THIS VOTING SYSTEM MIGHT BE THE KEY

Ryan Baum
December 31, 2021
IF WE'RE SERIOUS ABOUT SAVING AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, THIS VOTING SYSTEM MIGHT BE THE KEY

By Katherina Gehl and Jonathan Haidt, Time

Ryan Baum
August 18, 2021

Sending Smiley Emojis? They Now Mean Different Things to Different People

Ryan Baum
August 18, 2021
Sending Smiley Emojis? They Now Mean Different Things to Different People

By Aiyana Ishmael, The Wall Street Journal

Ryan Baum
July 24, 2021

Skin in the Name

Ryan Baum
July 24, 2021
Skin in the Name

By Ryan Baum, Wolvereye

Ryan Baum
June 29, 2021

Op-Ed: Why storytelling is an important tool for social change

Ryan Baum
June 29, 2021
Op-Ed: Why storytelling is an important tool for social change

By Emily Falk, The Los Angeles Times

Ryan Baum
June 26, 2021

Market for Emotion Recognition Projected to Grow as Some Question Science

Ryan Baum
June 26, 2021
Market for Emotion Recognition Projected to Grow as Some Question Science

By John P. Desmond, AI Trends

Ryan Baum
June 10, 2021

What makes a news story trustworthy? Americans point to the outlet that publishes it, sources cited

Ryan Baum
June 10, 2021
What makes a news story trustworthy? Americans point to the outlet that publishes it, sources cited

By John Gramlich, Pew Research Center

Ryan Baum
June 8, 2021

How Ranked-Choice Voting Could Affect New York’s Mayoral Race

Ryan Baum
June 8, 2021
How Ranked-Choice Voting Could Affect New York’s Mayoral Race

By Nate Cohn, The New York Times

Ryan Baum
June 7, 2021

The computer will see you now: is your therapy session about to be automated?

Ryan Baum
June 7, 2021
The computer will see you now: is your therapy session about to be automated?

By Ramin Skibba, The Guardian

Ryan Baum
June 1, 2021

Why Does Changing A Team’s Name Take So Long?

Ryan Baum
June 1, 2021
Why Does Changing A Team’s Name Take So Long?

By John Rizzardini, FiveThirtyEight

Ryan Baum
May 31, 2021

The changing face of America’s veteran population

Ryan Baum
May 31, 2021
The changing face of America’s veteran population

By Katherine Schaeffer, PEW Research Center

Ryan Baum
May 27, 2021

David Brooks’s message to the Boston College Class of 2021

Ryan Baum
May 27, 2021
David Brooks’s message to the Boston College Class of 2021

By David Brooks, The New York Times

Ryan Baum
May 25, 2021

Timeline: How the Wuhan lab-leak theory suddenly became credible

Ryan Baum
May 25, 2021
Timeline: How the Wuhan lab-leak theory suddenly became credible

By Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post

Ryan Baum
May 24, 2021

Why You Shouldn’t Buy Bitcoin When You’re Hungry

Ryan Baum
May 24, 2021
Why You Shouldn’t Buy Bitcoin When You’re Hungry

By Jason Zweig, The Wall Street Journal

Ryan Baum
May 17, 2021

‘Belonging Is Stronger Than Facts’: The Age of Misinformation

Ryan Baum
May 17, 2021
‘Belonging Is Stronger Than Facts’: The Age of Misinformation

By Max Fisher, The New York Times

Ryan Baum
May 16, 2021

Bias Is a Big Problem. But So Is ‘Noise.’

Ryan Baum
May 16, 2021
Bias Is a Big Problem. But So Is ‘Noise.’

By Daniel Kahneman, The New York Times

Ryan Baum
May 14, 2021

Too Much of a Good Thing—Overly Positive Online Ratings—Makes for Difficult Decisions

Ryan Baum
May 14, 2021
Too Much of a Good Thing—Overly Positive Online Ratings—Makes for Difficult Decisions

By Evan Nestak, Behavioral Scientist

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Ryan Baum
May 14, 2021

Artificial Intelligence Is Misreading Human Emotion

Ryan Baum
May 14, 2021
Artificial Intelligence Is Misreading Human Emotion

By Kate Crawford, The Atlantic

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