Psychology
For the first time horses have been shown to be able to distinguish between angry and happy human facial expressions.
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For the first time horses have been shown to be able to distinguish between angry and happy human facial expressions.
Even online, women tend to send 'weak signals' rather than making 'first move', study finds
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