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Expressive Faces Make People More Likable

Facial Expressivity: The Key to Building Social Bonds In the world of card games, having a poker face is crucial. A skilled player knows that any small giveaway could cost

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Motorola Razr 60 Flip Phone Launch Date Revealed

Motorola is gearing up to launch what could potentially be the best flip phone of 2025 next week, according to

Worsening Heat Could Trigger Mental Health Crisis in Coming Decades : ScienceAlert

Extreme heat is a major threat posed by climate change in Australia, with potential mental health implications that are often

Apple AI Siri Upgrade Release Set for iOS 19

Apple’s highly anticipated AI Siri overhaul, which has been embarrassingly delayed, may finally make its debut on the latest iPhones

Disaster Experts Are Missing Hurricane and Flood Meetings because of Trump Travel Restrictions

Federal disaster experts are facing a major setback as they are unable to attend key meetings due to the travel

Here’s some money magic for freelancers, business owners, and everyone in between

Intuit QuickBooks is a popular accounting software that is essential for businesses and freelancers to manage their finances effectively. With

Electrical synapses genetically engineered in mammals for first time

Engineered Electrical Synapses in Mammals Could Revolutionize Mental Health Treatment A light micrograph of a section of a whole mouse

Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani spills business tea with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Reshma Saujani: The Trailblazing Founder of Girls Who Code Reshma Saujani, the visionary founder of the non-profit organization Girls Who

Rare books covered with seal skin hint at a medieval trade network

Science continues to unlock the mysteries of the past, this time shedding light on the unexpected beneficiaries of medieval trading