Why does the same virus barely faze one person while sending another to the hospital? New research shows the answer lies in a molecular record etched into our immune cells by both our genes and our ...
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If you're bilingual, moral choices can often feel more urgent and emotionally charged in one language yet distant and rational in another. This raises an intriguing question: does language merely ...
More than 20 million questions were submitted to ChatGPT, including "Which country is safer?" and "Where are people more beautiful?" ...
Learning to read reshapes how the brain processes language. New research from Baycrest and the University of São Paulo shows that learning to read fundamentally changes how the brain responds to ...
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Shared meanings create institutions with real power. They also enable us to construct personal narratives that give our lives ...
For a show that lasts roughly 13 minutes, the Super Bowl halftime performance has fueled decades of conversation.
She traded the glamorous world of cosmetics for a classroom in the Bronx. Now she’s helping write New York state Regents ...
Language feels simple when we use it. We talk, we text, we listen, and words seem to appear naturally from thought. But the study of linguistics tells a more complicated story, one where language ...