Most of us have been there — lying inches from someone we love, desperately craving their touch but paralyzed by the fear ...
Let’s call this what it is: most of us grew up learning more about self-pleasure from school-bathroom conversations that felt ...
We speak with Lebanese filmmaker Sarah Francis, whose third feature ’Dead Dog’ won the top Horizons of Arab Cinema prize at ...
Chatting with THR at the Red Sea International Film Festival, the French Icon shares the raw creative philosophy behind her ...
Understanding and exploring your sexuality is often depicted in fiction as a one-off event, typically occurring in puberty. From Justin in Queer as Folk to Kurt in Glee to Charlie in Heartstopper, the ...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material, so developing ways to make it more durable can improve infrastructure ...
A leaker on the social media site Weibo reveals that Apple may have some interesting plans in store for future iPhone cases. According to the post, Apple is exploring iPhone cases that, in addition to ...
Apple is developing official iPhone cases that act like secondary touch interfaces for future devices, claims a new rumor out of China. According to known Weibo-based leaker Instant Digital, Apple is ...
Right now, you’ve probably touched your face without realizing it. Humans do this up to 800 times a day, mostly unconsciously. However, researchers have found that these small, automatic gestures, ...
Researchers at the University of Houston’s Affective and Data Computing Laboratory (ACDC Lab) found that facial self-touching — particularly around the nose, chin and cheeks — strongly correlates with ...
Facial self-touching — particularly around the nose, chin and cheeks — strongly correlates with elevated stress during cognitive tasks, new University of Houston research showed. These spontaneous ...
Spontaneous facial self-touching may be an evolutionary, self-soothing behavior that helps regulate stress, according to researchers from the University of Houston and Virginia Tech. Researchers at ...