Researchers found that autistic and non-autistic people move their faces differently when expressing emotions like anger, happiness, and sadness. Autistic participants tended to rely on different ...
You may know me from the Opinion pages of the print paper, where I have been an editor since 2017. Earlier this year I scrapped with Vice President JD Vance about free markets, which may have caught ...
Though it appears to be a straightforward command to “keep your eyes open,” the lexical evidence for where the expression keep your eyes peeled came from is varied and intriguing—and there are some ...
The Boolean search comprises a specific group of search operators that relate to the logic inherent in the words And, Or, and Not. Although they are three simple words, their effect on search results ...
I was recently interviewed on John Henry Sheridan’s podcast about creative expression, including whether I thought it was imperative for a well-lived life. I do. But I don’t necessarily think of it in ...
While celebrities found it, it is the everyday people and their pent-up creative inspiration that makes it astonishing, reflecting TikTok’s tagline of “Real People. Real Videos.” Whereas most other ...
Autism researchers are starting to think that autistic and non-autistic faces may “speak a different language” when conveying emotion. This could mean the “social difficulties” often associated with ...