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Posts by Vincent Denault
Let’s have a chat about polygraphs...
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That says it all.
I used to watch the Superman TV show with my dad...
A high school teacher once told me I wouldn't succeed... Ha ha! Look who's been invited to publish in Molecular Sciences! If only... #predatory
If only I was a surgeon… #predatory
À la suite de l’article dans International Criminology.
I wrote a piece (in French) about ChatGPT and academia. It was published this morning in Le Devoir. www.ledevoir.com/opinion/idee...
I didn't see this one coming. NOT.
BBC Science Focus Magazine has just published an piece for which I was interviewed by Nathaniel Scharping. www.sciencefocus.com/science/how-...
Worth considering... Government of Canada's Travel Advice for the United States travel.gc.ca/destinations...
This is nauseating.
"These converters and downloading tools will do the task advertised, but the resulting file can contain hidden malware giving criminals access to the victim’s computer."
www.fbi.gov/contact-us/f...
I realized this morning that this article was published 5 years ago. 5 years later, the subject is still relevant, and still available in open access, in English, Spanish, and French.
English version: lnkd.in/gpzA2Kg
Spanish version: lnkd.in/eD3REudw
French version: lnkd.in/e5eKD-7k
In light of the ongoing attacks on science by the U.S. President and his administration, I stand in unwavering solidarity with my U.S. colleagues who continue to defend science. My full message here: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
Lie detection trainings and fallacies
I wrote a concise, easy-to-read piece for Project Aletheia (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY) on lie detection trainings and fallacies. Feel free to share it with your law enforcement colleagues. It only takes a few minutes to read. www.researchgate.net/publication/...