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If what we’re routinely told is sexy is a fast-track to a turn-off, how does one approach dressing to feel desirable?” fashion writer and fetishwear enthusiast Anastasiia Fedorova asks in the February ...
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Daniel J. Preston and Barclay Jumet (Credit: Jorge Vidal/Rice University). “Every device around us is constantly competing for our eyes and ears,” Jumet said. “We wanted to create a way to deliver ...
Humans commonly engage in upper limb haptic interactions during bipedal locomotion, and the expansive use of our arms makes us unique compared to the quadrupeds we evolved from. Examples of these ...
Bree McEwan, a professor in the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology at the University of Toronto-Mississauga and founder of the Questioning Reality Conference, visited the ...
The overwhelming majority of Americans say Democrats should NOT shut down the government, according to brand new polling from The New York Times. It comes as Democrats insist on shutting down the ...
Kim with Daniel Kish, an expert in human echolocation and an advocate for the visually impaired community. During the COVID lockdown in his gap year at the Technical University of Munich, Hopkins ...
In today’s hyperconnected world, trust is the currency that drives business. As digital interactions replace face-to-face communication, leaders must work harder to build and maintain their ...