#Bad news for liars: Scientists discover an ethical and effective lie-detection method

#Bad news for liars: Scientists discover an ethical and effective lie-detection method

“#Bad news for liars: Scientists discover an ethical and effective lie-detection method” Most people lie occasionally. The lies are often trivial and essentially inconsequential – such as pretending to like a tasteless gift. But in other contexts, deception is more serious and can have harmful effects on criminal justice. From a societal perspective, such lying…

Read More
#Kids are ‘failing’ online learning

#Kids are ‘failing’ online learning

As part of a recent weekly update on education during the pandemic, Los Angeles Unified superintendent Austin Beutner announced a “sobering” fact: students are still struggling with the switch to online learning months after in-person classrooms shuttered. “We can see it in attendance figures which are below those typically seen when students are at schools,”…

Read More
#Are you a happy developer? Depends on where you live

#Are you a happy developer? Depends on where you live

“#Are you a happy developer? Depends on where you live” This article was originally published on .cult by Hélène Le Gascoin, Hayley Kuhl, and Emma Tracey. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries and share heaps of other untold developer stories from around the world. The average developer rates…

Read More