HUMAN FACES ARE SLOWER THAN CHIMPANZEE FACES.

Human faces are slower than chimpanzee faces.

While humans (like other primates) communicate with facial expressions, the evolution of speech added a new function to the facial muscles (facial expression muscles).The evolution of speech required the development of a coordinated action between visual (movement of the lips) and auditory signals in a rhythmic fashion to produce "visemes" (visual

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Heat and flow analysis of a bioconvective second-grade nanofluid with multiple slip effect over a stretching porous cylinder

Fluid motions in cylindrical domains have many applications in the vital areas like as chemical processes, food industry, bioengineering, oil exploitation, etc.The aims of current Fridge Hose Seal research is to investigate the Darcy-Forchheimer bio-convective flow of a Second-grade nanofluid over a porous stretching cylinder.The flow model incorpo

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