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How many people speak Esperanto in the world?

Esperanto is an artificial language that appeared in the last decades of the 19th century and that sought to facilitate international communication.

This is how literature and poetry work on the brain

Thunderous silence, undead, sweet bitterness, white night or beautiful monster are examples of oxymoron, a combination of two words of opposite meaning that when joined create a new meaning.

The best way to deliver bad news, according to science

According to one study, we prefer to be told things directly, without frills or detours.

100 scientific words you misuse (and maybe you didn't know)

These words may not mean what you think they mean. Or if?

Reveal genes for complex speech

It took just a few evolutionary changes in genes to create a human-like voice, according to recent research.

Using sign language is good for the brain

Improves peripheral vision and reaction times for both deaf and hearing people.

Do owners understand their pets?

A scientific study finds that the majority of dog owners misinterpret their pets' gestures.

This is how lies are detected on WhatsApp

A study from Brigham Young University (USA) has analyzed what happens when someone lies in a digital message.

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Schedules of the Valencia GP of MotoGP in Cheste and how to see it

The Cheste circuit hosts this weekend, from November 4 to 6, the 2022 MotoGP Comunitat Valenciana GP. See the schedules and all the information.

"Don't talk to me!": Danni Büchner makes a clear announcement to hated party guests

Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.

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