AI-fueled technologies make communicating in other languages easier than ever, but it still can’t replace the transformative ...
Adults learning another language often tend to continue using the intonation of their native language. This causes them to ...
Speaking multiple languages could slow down brain ageing and help to prevent cognitive decline, a study of more than 80,000 ...
Learning a language slows ageing and keeps the brain healthier for longer, a study has found. People who only speak one language are more than twice as likely to suffer from accelerated ageing, where ...
Yoshua Bengio talks about his efforts to identify — and address — the risks posed by AI.
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How number systems shape our thinking, and what this means for learning, language and culture
Most of us have little trouble working out how many milliliters are in 2.4 liters of water (it's 2,400). But the same can't ...
A vast study suggests that being multilingual can slow down cognitive ageing. Speaking multiple languages could slow down ...
‘Language is identity:’ How Pitt approaches topics of linguistic justice in the classroom and beyond
The phrase “linguistic justice” can take on several meanings, but at Pitt, it means meeting students where they’re at.
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Your age shouldn’t put you off learning a new language – what the research says
If you’ve always wanted to learn a new language, don’t let age put you off. People aged over 60 can be independent and flexible in how they learn a language – and successful, too.
This year, Stanford University organized Agents4Science , the first open conference to accept papers written entirely by ...
Senior columnist Arista Rail argues for students to maintain their language skills after taking the mandatory classes.
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