Using emojis can be an effective way to communicate and gives insight into contemporary human behaviours, a new international research showed.
"Contemporary behaviours such as emojis can be considered true forms of emotion on a neurological and interpersonal level," according to the research project released Wednesday by the Australian Catholic University and Britain's Edge Hill University.
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Lions living in the Zimbabwean reserve that was home to "Cecil the lion" are most threatened by human behaviour, including trophy hunting, researchers said Monday.
Cecil was shot by an American trophy hunter in 2015, sparking outrage after it emerged that the lion was not only a popular attraction for Hwange National Park visitors, but was also part of anRead more