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    Learning from Mr. Bean: the magical signal of the eyes will help you get what you want.

    Do you remember the rich palette of expressions that Mr. Bean had? Masterfully using it, he silently conveyed a multitu…

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    Moms who are overly absorbed in social media find it harder to connect with their own children.

    A new study from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa reveals that mothers who spend more time on social media engage in conversations with their children significantly less than those…

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    In the language of knots: a 68-meter message from the ancient Incas has been discovered in Peru.

    Researchers have long known that the Incas used a mysterious communication system known as khipu, which was based on intricate combinations of knots and strings. It was believed that this…

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    The language of Neanderthals: how did they communicate?

    Neanderthals, it seems, got along well enough to mate with one another. However, the level of conversation that preceded romances among these hominins remains a matter of considerable ambiguity. The…

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    It’s nice to chat with an intelligent person: is an inner monologue good or bad?

    Internal monologue, inner speech, and intrapersonal communication are all terms that describe a phenomenon familiar to many people: talking to oneself. Everyone remembers the old humorous saying: “It’s nice to…

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    Dissociative identity: half of Gen Z leads a double life online.

    It turns out that members of Generation Z, or Zoomers, are more likely than those from other generations to create additional accounts where they lead a fabricated life. This finding…

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    40 gestures per minute: Italians speak with their hands.

    What associations come to mind when you think of Italians? First and foremost, it’s probably the iconic images of the incomparable Sophia Loren, with her expressive gestures that are an…

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    Emojis for Negative Emotions: How to Deliver Bad News at Work

    Researchers from Chatham University in Pennsylvania, USA, have found that using the right emojis can help soften the blow of negative online messages related to work issues. In the 26…

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    Custom emojis: you can never have too many smileys.

    Now, every user can create their own emojis to express their personal state and emotions. The possibilities are nearly endless—from angry devil faces to strawberry sloths. You Can Never Have…

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    Phubbing: How to Overcome the Impact of Smartphones in Relationships

    Smartphones have a wide range of applications. Popular social media platforms are specifically optimized for communication and entertainment, designed to capture users’ attention, making it easy to get lost in…

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    Emojis in the Service of Medicine

    Familiar to all social media users, typical emojis have been around since 1995, serving as a way to express emotions in electronic communication. Today, there are countless emojis, ranging from…

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    Do you want to befriend a cat? Slowly blink your eyes.

    A new study by British animal psychologists has revealed that cats are more likely to approach an outstretched hand after witnessing your slow blink. It turns out that the secret…

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    Why do cats chirp when they sense prey?

    Cats are known for their wide range of sounds used to communicate with both humans and other animals. The familiar meow, primarily directed at people, serves as a call for…

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    Marks on a dog’s face are the key to communication.

    The strong bond between humans and dogs has always been a source of wonder and fascination. Cultivated over thousands of years of shared evolution, this connection has fostered an incredible…

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    Did You Know That…

    All commonly accepted rules of behavior are somehow connected to the concept of beauty. In our time, many of these rules are purely traditional, and their practical value is somewhat…

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    The Language of Your Gestures

    Did you know that a person’s posture, gestures, and facial expressions convey not only their thoughts and feelings but also serve as powerful tools in communication? Without even realizing it,…

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    Everything Passes

    Not everyone has the courage to directly tell their partner that the thrill of a new romance has faded and it’s time to part ways. If this were done in…

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    Lost Telegrams

    In Japan, it’s not uncommon for telegraph communication to be disrupted at sunrise. Telegraph operators tap away at their keys, but the receiving equipment remains silent. What causes this phenomenon?…

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    Ultra-Long-Distance TV Reception

    If long-distance television reception is a happy accident for enthusiasts, specialists can confidently receive images transmitted from distances of up to 1,200 miles (approximately 2,000 kilometers) from time to time.…

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    The Oldest Phone

    Have you heard about a communication device that existed over a thousand years ago? The truth is, this ancient “phone” had nothing in common with the modern version. It consisted…

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    So Different and So Necessary to Each Other

    Understanding Communication Between the Genders It’s a shame that neither schools nor universities teach us how to communicate with the opposite sex. Sometimes it feels like men and women live…

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