personalities
Your Dog Might Be ‘Gifted,’ According to Scientists
Rare "gifted" dogs can learn the names of their toys, a new study reports, and exhibit increased playfulness.
What You Were Like in High School, According to Astrology
"Edward Cullen is over," said a Sagittarius in 2009, probably.
Being a Perfectionist Can Ruin the Lives of Everyone Around You, Research Says
While we often think of perfectionism as a positive quality, research suggests the personality trait can lead to violence and abusive behavior when it's combined with a certain type of narcissism.
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What the Foods You Eat Say About Your Personality
According to various studies over the last couple of years, you really are what you eat.
We Asked Women What They Find Attractive on Tinder
"I don't give a shit that you've never been with an Asian girl, mate."
Humans Will Love Robots More When They’re Flawed
The future of robot-human relations will be better when robots come with inbuilt imperfections.
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We Don't Trust People with a Bitchy Resting Face, Science Shows
But a "trustworthy face" can be faked.
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