Medicine & TechnologyResearchers developed robots that can produce actual pain expressions. Find out how this helps reduce errors and bias by doctors during physical examination.
Japanese research institute RIKEN develops a new humanoid under the Guardian Robot Project. The robot, known as Nikola, could perform six various facial expressions.
More than two million years have passed since the first-ever emergence of humans and scientists have believed that our face has remained to transform and it will keep on transforming.
A study on 325 people revealed that modern people can still recognize facial expressions of Mayans that lived for more than 3,500 years ago, proving that facial expressions are universal.