Researchers found that autistic and non-autistic people move their faces differently when expressing emotions like anger, happiness, and sadness. Autistic participants tended to rely on different ...
Source: ChatGPT modified by NostaLab. It seems that nearly every post and comment I'm seeing on social media is brilliant—but in a twisted way. Reading these expectorations, I’ve begun to experience ...
Ternary provides enterprises and managed service providers (MSPs) with ML-powered, human-tunable controls to tame multicloud spending at billion-dollar scale. The funding was led by Jump Capital, with ...
Editor of Free Expression Matthew Hennessey welcomes readers to the newsletter. The world is endlessly fascinating, and getting more so in this era of rapid change in technology, cultural mores, and ...
You may know me from the Opinion pages of the print paper, where I have been an editor since 2017. Earlier this year I scrapped with Vice President JD Vance about free markets, which may have caught ...
Celebrate the spirit of love and connection with a timeless new offering from one of the world’s most beloved spiritual teachers. The Spiritual Expression of Friendship, a new book by Paramahansa ...
Re “Colleges Must Keep Hosting Difficult Speakers,” by Laura Ann Rosenbury (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 18): I agree with Ms. Rosenbury when she writes that free speech must be protected on college ...
JavaScript’s low bar to entry has resulted in one of the richest programming language ecosystems in the world. This month’s report celebrates the bounty, while also highlighting a recent example of ...
President Christopher L. Eisgruber welcomed transfer and first-year students to Princeton on Tuesday as new members of a scholarly community where people of every background should feel welcome to ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has long been a critic of progressive campus culture. Now it’s taking on new, and surprising, targets. By Jennifer Schuessler and Vimal Patel The ...
The Babylonians used separate combinations of two symbols to represent every single number from 1 to 59. That sounds pretty confusing, doesn’t it? Our decimal system seems simple by comparison, with ...
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