Anne FreierQueuing Toward Extinction? Why We Must Address the Shortcomings of the Endangered Species ActConservation action is a difficult task, but researchers admit that ESA efforts are in need of an overhaul…·7 min read·Jan 27, 2020--1--1
Anne FreierLoving Many — The Open Relationships That WorkWhat the Science Says About Open Relationships·5 min read·Dec 11, 2019--3--3
Anne FreierToo Much Salt Is Bad For The Brain and HeartThe World Health Organization recommends that people not consume more than 5 grams of salt per day.·4 min read·Nov 26, 2019--2--2
Anne FreierinPredictAre data privacy laws failing us?How advancements in technology and reidentification are putting a dent in regulatory privacy efforts.·5 min read·Nov 15, 2019----
Anne FreierinElementalIt’s Not Funny! Why We Laugh When We Shouldn’tFunerals, breakups, and other serious situations sometimes elicit a funny (lol) response·5 min read·Oct 17, 2019--10--10
Anne FreierinElementalWhy Dating in the Teen Years Is OverratedResearch reveals that not everyone is doing it·6 min read·Oct 4, 2019--12--12
Anne FreierPity the Ugly Carrot— It Could Reduce Our Food WasteWhenever I find a double carrot inside a pack of otherwise perfectly cylindroconical-shaped carrots, I smile. Nature has a way of keeping…·5 min read·Sep 27, 2019----
Anne FreierinThe StartupReady for Your Start-Up Pitch? Make Sure It’s a Passionate OneNew research confirms that investors’ engage more with passionate pitches from start-ups and entrepreneurs.·3 min read·Sep 24, 2019----
Anne FreierinPredictAlgorithms Can’t Accurately Interpret Human Emotion and That’s Probably a Good ThingImagine living in a world where machines can read our minds and emotions; where your thoughts and your feelings are connected, shared…·5 min read·Sep 10, 2019--1--1
Anne FreierSo, You’re Creative. Are You a Narcissist?My friend’s a narcissist. Let’s call him Ronin. I once told Ronin I thought he displayed all the hallmarks of narcissism including…·6 min read·Sep 9, 2019--1--1