Lie

Lie-detection kiosk detects dishonesty with high degree of accuracy

Environment

Though people are capable of telling a lot of lies, it’s often difficult to tell when others are the ones stretching the truth. A group of engineers have developed a lie-detecting kiosk that uses facial landmarks to detect deception. The technology could become the newest form of border security.

U.S Supreme Court hearing arguments over Stolen Valor law, Xavier Alvarez

Global Politics

In Praise of Ambivalence

Detecting Deception

The World

Telling a story through numbers

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Books people lie about

Arts, Culture & Media

Patrik Henry Bass a former book editor and current senior editor of ESSENCE magazine, joins us to talk about why people lie about what they are reading.