The study found that Americans use the word “right” to signify their existing knowledge or awareness about a specific subject, while British English speakers use…
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[embedded content] James Maguire, editor-in-chief of eWeek, recently interviewed Natala Menezes, global head of product marketing at Grammarly. In this Q&A for TechRepublic, they discussed…
According to new research, individuals who are in a negative mood may be more efficient at detecting inconsistencies in the things they read. According to…
Social media addiction is a growing problem in today’s society, with increasing numbers of people becoming reliant on social media platforms for communication, entertainment, and…
A new international research hub will coordinate global expertise to prepare humanity for extraterrestrial life. A new research hub examines how to respond to life beyond…
People often misinterpret their own perceptions of people and situations as objective fact, rather than solely their own interpretation. UCLA psychologist Matthew Lieberman explains why…
Technology encompasses a vast body of knowledge and tools that facilitate the efficient and innovative use of economic resources in producing goods and services. Therefore,…
A visual representation of the study – one child sorted the blocks, and the other observed. Credit: PNAS Led by the University of Plymouth, UK,…
This graphic illustrates the vowel space area from a single talker. Each peak corresponds to different vowel nuclei, and as speech increases in clarity, on…
Communication is the cornerstone of society. It’s how we build trust and lasting relationships personally, professionally, and politically. Good conversation is more than a perk…
Innovation can be used with existing hardware, requires only a software update. A group of researchers led by a BYU computer engineering professor has created…
There has long been a chasm between what we perceive artificial intelligence to be and what it can actually do. Our films, literature, and video…