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An NYU team uses machine learning to analyze neural activity data and uncover how speech is produced. In a recent paper ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- A UNC professor known for helping children with complex disabilities that leave them unable to ...
The language used in discussing Iran strikes shapes public perception, political responses, and market reactions, highlighting how words define crises beyond mere communication.
When Did We All Get So Comfortable Saying the C-Word? Glamour spoke with the internet’s favorite etymologist about how the controversial and divisive word became cool.
The White House does not have a list of banned words that are restricted from use in official documents and instead gives discretion of word use to individual agencies.
Malta’s Eurovision entry has been ruled inappropriate by the EBU due to its phonetic link to the C-word. But how did the four-letter word go from a medieval medical term to the most taboo word ...
The grammar of German means that it is a language in many ways uniquely suited to combining existing words to make longer but highly specific portmanteaus.
It’s happening again — how we use the word “tariff” being conditioned by the dominant power in global affairs. Language is a smuggler, and the history of tariffs is living proof.
The C language has been a programming staple for decades. Here’s how it stacks up against C++, Java, C#, Go, Rust, Python, and the newest kid on the block—Carbon.
In a new book, 40 First Nations writers and thinkers share their favourite, or significant words from their own languages: words of belonging and connection.
The C language has dropped to fourth place in the Tiobe index of programming language popularity, its lowest position in the monthly index ever. The index was begun in 2001.
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