Scientists Find Where Sarcasm Resides in the Brain

Scientists Find Where Sarcasm Resides in the Brain

Study finds damage to a brain structure dubbed the right sagittal stratum correlates with being unable to detect sarcasm

US Secret Service Wants Software Capable of Detecting Sarcasm on Social Media

US Secret Service Wants Software Capable of Detecting Sarcasm on Social Media

Some language and computer experts think the Secret Service may be asking for way too much

  • Oddiverse
  • By Alexandra Botezatu
  • December 13th, 2013
Police Chief Advises Kanye West to “Check Himself” in Open Letter

Police Chief Advises Kanye West to “Check Himself” in Open Letter

“Check yourself, before you wreck yourself” is the advice Kanye receives from chief Oliver

Sarcasm Finally Gets Its Own Punctuation Mark

Sarcasm Finally Gets Its Own Punctuation Mark

SarcMark revolutionizes online communications