Why do you want to squeeze what’s cute?
Want to squeeze the life out of a tiny fluffy kitten? Well, you are not alone.
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Want to squeeze the life out of a tiny fluffy kitten? Well, you are not alone.
We experience the world through our senses. What happens though when sensory inputs become too much (or too little) to bear from a very young age? Surely, the world must feel different, and our experience of it would change along.
Research reveals the unique capability of dogs to understand humans. One look at our face while carefully listening to our voice and they can make sense of our emotional state.
Almost all of us have experienced love in all of its forms at least once in our lives, but what are its effects on our brains?
Research shows that after subtle use of Botox others can still recognise the way you feel.
Sharing goals with friends may lead to fewer accomplishments for some people while more chance of success for others.
Recognising emotions is an important skill that helps us in social encounters. But how you feel yourself affects how well you can do this
Even though preparing words and sentences takes a long time, people usually respond very quickly in conversation. How is that possible?
Are you anxious about joining in social events again, or do you simply enjoy solitude?
Working from home is challenging, but it can teach you to be very efficient by working in short cycles, taking good breaks, and by integrating work and private life instead of separating them.