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Political pros no better than public in predicting which messages persuade, researchers find
Phys.org
Political campaigns spend big bucks hiring consultants to craft persuasive messaging, but a new study coauthored by Yale political scientist Joshua L. Kalla...
6 days ago
Hex files: ‘Curse’ tablet recalls an ancient mode of score-settling
YaleNews
An ancient object that Jessica Lamont uses in her Yale classes may not appear menacing, but in Greek antiquity it was used for malevolent purposes.
6 days ago
Mimecast Updates Bring AI to BEC Battleground
Cyber Magazine
Email security company Mimecast has announced a raft of new AI updates to its BEC solutions in a bid to fight against AI-powered threats.
16 hours ago
Helping next-gen debaters find their voice
The Leaven Catholic Newspaper
Isabella O'Shea, left, St. James Academy sophomore debater, cross-examines Paige Schmidt, a fellow Thunder sophomore debater. PHOTO BY JOE WALBERG/ST.
6 days ago
Laurel Orley and Dan Stephenson, Co-Founders, of Daily Crunch
Talk Radio 98.3 WLAC
Laurel Orley is the CEO and Co-founder of Daily Crunch Snacks, where she leads the marketing and strategy efforts. With over 15 years of experience in media...
3 days ago
Political spin: not even pros can judge it right
Cosmos Magazine
Following months of campaigning ahead of the US election, political scientists are suggesting that professional campaigners may not be getting the results...
3 days ago