Cats aren’t mysterious, they’re misunderstood. Research shows cats use 276 facial expressions to communicate. Here’s what you ...
Imagine watching a video of a chimpanzee. The ape pulls its lips back in a wide, playful grin. Without realizing it, the corners of your own mouth twitch upward. You smile back. Scientists call this ...
At the State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Donald Trump named Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, as an honoree. When the camera cut to her, viewers couldn't help but notice that her ...
Apple has splashed out on an Israeli start-up that specializes in understanding “silent speech.” The iPhone maker has made one of its biggest ever acquisitions, acquiring Q.AI in a deal valued at ...
The video also showcases Queen Elizabeth's very different reaction during Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton. It's safe to say that most of the world was watching when Prince Harry married ...
On Tuesday, Roblox announced an update to its marketplace policy for in-game character heads, and the response from players has been nothing short of fury. Roblox avatar heads currently come in two ...
Learn the right way to draw screaming facial expressions with believable anatomy and emotion. This video breaks down mouth shapes, facial muscle tension, and expression dynamics to help you capture ...
Recent advances in brain-computer interfaces have made it possible to more accurately extract speech from neural signals in humans, but language is just one of the tools we use to communicate. “When ...
Faces are one of the main ways primates communicate with each other. Small movements of the eyes, mouth, or eyebrows can send strong social signals. These signals can show friendliness, fear, warning, ...
Facial expressions may appear spontaneous, but new research shows the brain begins preparing them long before the face actually moves. Every time we smile or make a facial expression, it often feels ...
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating an intricate performance. This study shows that facial gestures aren't ...
New work demonstrates how neural circuits in the brain and muscles of the face work together to respond physically to social cues When a baby smiles at you, it’s almost impossible not to smile back.