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This is goodbye for the IHub Team, but we're all super excited about the next chapter of life. We’ll tell you more when we can, but, for now, follow us on Twitter (@karaemiller @eross6 @marcsollinger @sarahbration) – we’d love to hear from you! Stay tuned and stay in touch.


We produce data — a LOT of data — just by going online. And that data is useful for algorithms, but it would be meaningless without people to help interpret. @marylgray tells us about the “ghost work” it takes to run the internet and our lives. wgbh.org/news/science-a…


Algorithms play a big role in our lives, but they’d be nothing without the human beings who act as their safety net when the decisions are a little too complicated. @marylgray tells us about the very real “ghost” workers toiling behind the scenes. wgbh.org/news/science-a…


Self-driving cars may be further away when you take into account the massive amount of decision making that a human goes through while driving. @marylgray lifts the curtain on the humans guiding algorithms. wgbh.org/news/science-a…


When you flag something as inappropriate on Facebook, who decides to remove the content? A computer? According to @marylgray, there’s a whole army of humans reviewing content and making those decisions — not just AI. wgbh.org/news/science-a…


Stop talking and start listening and you might be surprised by what you hear, says author Kate Murphy. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


When was the last time you really listened to another person or felt heard? Listening is a lost art and the cost to our health, our relationships, and our society is steep, says author Kate Murphy. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Our inability to truly listen to one another has contributed to all sorts of problems including a worldwide loneliness epidemic, says author Kate Murphy. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Much can be revealed by what’s not said in a conversation, according to author Kate Murphy. Listen up and find out how. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Want to become a better listener? Author Kate Murphy says it’s not hard and shares some tips about how to end “soul-sucking conversations.” #You're Not Listening wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


What’s the significance of an increase in nonmarital first births among the college-educated? @AndrewCherlin @JohnsHopkins discusses his latest research. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


The yawning gap in marriage rates between college and non-college educated Americans is closing. @JohnsHopkins@AndrewCherlin considers what this means for parenting and children. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Not everyone wants to get married, but for those who do, numbers play a surprisingly big role, as @jonbirger1 explains. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Math, ratios, and …. romance? @jonbirger1 joins us to explain the surprising relationship between statistics and your love life. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


If your love life is struggling, you might be able to blame the city you live in. @jonbirger1 explains why. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


More women than men are earning college degrees. This week, we ask @jonbirger1 what this all means for the dating scene and beyond. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


What’s the significance of an increase in nonmarital first births among the college-educated? @AndrewCherlin @JohnsHopkins discusses his latest research. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


The yawning gap in marriage rates between college and non-college educated Americans is closing. @JohnsHopkins@AndrewCherlin considers what this means for parenting and children. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Not everyone wants to get married, but for those who do, numbers play a surprisingly big role, as @jonbirger1 explains. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


Math, ratios, and …. romance? @jonbirger1 joins us to explain the surprising relationship between statistics and your love life. wgbh.org/news/lifestyle…


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