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New research reveals that individuals with autism express emotions using the same facial muscles as neurotypical individuals, but at intensities too subtle for the human eye to detect.
Using an innovative AI-driven observation method, a groundbreaking study reveals that avoiding eye contact may not be ...
MUMBAI: Indian government bond yields are expected to be largely unchanged in opening deals on Wednesday ahead of the central bank’s monetary policy decision, with market participants expecting ...
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A new study published in Biological Psychology has found that women—whether they are mothers or not—are more likely to have ...
Discover the triggers behind persistent overeating from emotional eating to portion distortion, plus expert-backed tips to ...
In terms of safety, the ADAS is among the best we’ve sampled. The adaptive cruise control works so well with the lane-keeping ...
Newcastle United were 3-0 up when Eddie Howe urged his side to go for more and there was no chance of this side getting ...
In today’s optical illusion challenge, only 1% of people with sharp vision can spot the hidden number '99' among a sea of '96 ...
JOHN Higgins WON Tour Championship Snooker 2025 after beating Mark Selby 10-8 in the final. Higgins raced into an early lead, ...
A recent investigation conducted by researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has revealed that minute facial movements, often imperceptible to the naked eye, may provide valuable ... leading to ...