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Peer into the future through your own youthful visage — suggests new research published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, revealing high school yearbook photos to be a reliable indicator ...
Your high school yearbook photo can come back stronger than a ’90s trend. Yearbook photos are often looked back at with embarrassment, cringing over the awkward stages of our teenage years.
In a recent paper titled "Image(s)," economists Hans-Joachim Voth and David Yanagizawa-Drott analyzed 14.5 million high school yearbook photos from all over the U.S. Their AI tool categorized each ...
An analysis of nearly 38,000 American high-school yearbook photos from the 1900s to the 2010s shows the gradual shift from serious to lighthearted expressions, reports Steve Dent for Engadget.
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