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Incredible map reveals how the brain processes emotions - and why anger feels so similar to fear
An incredible new map could help explain why anger feels similar to fear, and why being in love makes you feel warmhearted. Researchers have used AI to analyse brain imaging data, revealing how we ...
This tension between realism and practicality really comes into full relief in games based on real-world locations. The Fallout games are a prime example—as evidenced by the work of YouTube artist ...
A regionally known restaurant will open its new location on Wednesday, with it becoming its largest one yet.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is an iterative upgrade, but it features unique tools that help it stand out still in a crowded market.
The makeup artist Nina Park’s client list, which includes actresses like Emma Stone and Jessie Buckley, has begun to resemble ...
AI Mode self-citations tripled in nine months. Google Maps launches Ask Maps with Gemini. Reid describes new audio and video indexing. Branded filter goes live.
As Real Estate Discovery Shifts Toward Video, Some Brokerages Are Exploring a New Digital Front Door
The ReelMap connects agent video content to geographic maps, creating a discovery layer that allows buyers to explore ...
It is well established in psychology that humans conceptualize emotions by features known as valence (the degree of pleasantness or unpleasantness) and arousal (the intensity of bodily reactions, such ...
This tiny satellite device replaced my smartwatch while adventuring off-grid ...
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An OPP investigation finds TPS officers accused of lying in trial of Umar Zameer innocent
A bombshell report denies a judge’s allegation that three officers colluded to lie under oath ...
María Corina Machado says the Trump administration remains a key ally for Venezuela's democratic transition, even as ...
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