Widespread news coverage of UC study on Mona Lisa's smile

A study by an international team of researchers that included UC College of Medicine neurologist Luca Marsili, MD, PhD, concluded that Mona Lisa's smile was non-genuine because of its asymmetry. The study from the April 2019 issue of the journal Cortex, was widely covered by international and U.S. news media. You can read the full news release here.

News media coverage included:

Mirror (UK) 

Fox News (US) 

Arts & Collections (UK) 

Daily Mail (UK) 

International Business Times (US)

CNET (US)

Cincinnati Business Courier (US)

The Sun (UK)

Geek.com (US)

Medium.com (US)

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