Spread the loveIntroduction to NYT Strands Every day, word enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the latest puzzle from the New York Times, and on April 7, 2026, players were met with puzzle #765. This ...
Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with disabilities has often been ...
Working memory is like a mental chalkboard we use to store temporary information while executing other tasks. Scientists worked with more than 200 elementary students to test their working memory, ...
Researchers tested a research-based intervention with English learners with math difficulty. The intervention proved to boost comprehension and help students synthesize and visualize information, ...
Apps, e-books, and AI tutors now shape the way we approach language, and nowhere is that shift more visible than in the pocket-sized classroom called Promova. The platform, born in 2019 and already ...
For 20 years, this computational linguistics competition has inspired new generations of innovators in AI and language ...
Just when it seemed like Taylor Swift’s impact could not grow any more far-reaching, the power of her fanbase has left an irrevocable mark on the English language: The dictionary had a blank space, ...
Words matter, and for more than 15 years, Partners in Learning has joined a national movement encouraging communities to choose respect and inclusion by ending the use of the “R-word,” a term ...
What happened: The East Hempfield Water Authority has temporarily lowered the level of nitrates within its system and is notifying about 2,000 affected customers, Jim Eshleman, authority chairperson, ...
Hyperbole aside, he’s right: America’s economy is strong. But Trump is missing the point. Affordability, not economic strength, drives voters to the polls. Most Americans don’t care a lick about GDP, ...