Social media posts that evoke strong kama muta often go viral – for example, cute kittens, puppies and special animal friendships.
Search Results
You searched for: Natural Language Processing
The university model needs to evolve.
Glenn Albrecht has ideas about how to cope with the effects of a changing world: Invent a new language.
Groundbreaking neurological research on songbirds provides insight on human learned behavior and speech.
Showcase self taught skills.
A review of Matthew Engelke’s How to Think Like an Anthropologist.
In his new book, The Deep History of Ourselves, Joseph LeDoux explains where we come from.
The new system could soon greatly improve foreign-language interactions.
Now an insult, ‘cretin’ was the medical term for a debilitating disease endemic in the Alps until the early 20th century.
First of a 3-part series about future technologies and their role in human flourishing.
The federal government is exploring their options to keep up with the border crisis.
Mirror neurons bounce smiles from one person to the next.
Even more intriguing is the reason: recognizing facial expressions.
Are these two laws universal throughout nature?
There are reasons you look the way you do.
Since the advent of communication, humans have used stories to create meaningful lives.
A long-ridiculed theory about humankind’s early leap of consciousness is revived.
The Harvard psychologist loves reading authors’ rules for writing. Here are his own.
Maura O’Connor discusses her new book, Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World.
The term socialism makes political discourse difficult. Should we do away with it altogether?
Some studies say they help, others say just the opposite. Let’s dig in to find the truth.
Scientists have developed new ways of understanding how the biological forces of death drive important life processes.
A new book on the music distribution service claims it is.
A balanced discussion of the realities, the mythologies, and the concerns surrounding cutting-edge brain research.
The I Ching serves as a foundation for many Eastern philosophies and Western mathematics.
The National Institutes of Health recently began a $300-million study to examine the effects of screen time on developing brains.