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 ...
As America commences its 250th anniversary celebration, free speech and press freedoms face unprecedented threats from campus censorship, social media content moderation and government pressure ...
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 ...
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 ...
Often called the world’s most famous face reader, he inspired the TV show ‘Lie to Me.’ But some questioned his assumption that human expressions were ‘pan-cultural.’ Credit: Gemma Cubero del ...
Google long touted the need for factual accuracy on its platforms, but a letter submitted to Congress this week demonstrates how the tech company is shifting to prioritize "free expression." Google's ...
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 ...
A robotics company in China has shown off a humanoid robotic head that can express emotions through extremely subtle movements of its facial features. A video that has gone viral on social media shows ...
View post: Rolly Romero Responds to Claressa Shields Fight Call-Out Never have I ever seen a shoe quite like this one. The Air Jordan 1 High OG ‘Self Expression’ is truly one of a kind. The model ...
When I started horse riding lessons at the age of eight, I was told that if a horse had its ears forward that was a good sign, and if horse had its ears back it wasn’t happy. Those riding lessons ...