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Advertising Makes Us Unhappy, The Myth of Maximum Heart Rate, and How Parents Can Help Language Researchers with an App

Curiosity Weekly
Curiosity Weekly
Episode • Jul 31, 2020 • 11m

Learn about why more advertising means less happiness; how to calculate your maximum heart rate; and how parents and kids can help language researchers during the pandemic, with help from an app called KidTalk.

The more ads we see, the less happy we are by Kelsey Donk

Max heart rate? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Julien)

KidTalk lets parents create audio scrapbooks while helping language research by Steffie Drucker

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