A story in HuffPost about how social media habits may be causing inflammation in the body quoted David Lee, assistant professor in the Department of Communication, who led a study that found a link between social media use and inflammation.
The New York Times quoted Melanie Green, professor and chair of the Department of Communication, College of Arts and Sciences, in an article about voice notes — not to be confused with voice messages.
According to behavioral scientist Mark Frank, who advises the FBI and CIA on interviewing techniques, liars will look you in the eye. But there are other ways to figure out who’s telling you the truth and who’s trying to get away with murder. Learn what they are on the latest episode of the Driven to Discover podcast.
Yotam Ophir, Assistant Professor, was cited in the journal of PNAS for his research. The study isolates factors showing how conservatives, liberals differ in support of science.
UBNow spoke with Lindsay Hahn about predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda that attempt to persuade otherwise morally grounded people to join violent causes.