NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Amanda Morris about how sign language evolves over time, the subject of her recent piece in The New York Times. In 2014, the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps the most ...
When masked faces became the norm because of COVID-19, Yale first-year student Chisom Ofomata, who is deaf, sometimes felt lost. Unable to read people’s lips, she wished she was more proficient in ...
Sign language is used by millions of people around the world, but unlike Spanish, Mandarin or even Latin, there’s no automatic translation available for those who can’t use it. SLAIT claims the first ...
You’ve probably heard (ad nauseam) that it’s not always about the destination, but the journey that leads you there. And, while you may roll your eyes upon hearing it for the umpteenth time, there’s a ...
If you're not already feeling spring creeping up on you, you will soon, because daylight saving time officially begins on Sunday, March 14. We're "springing forward," which means we'll all lose ...
As a colossal, remastered edition of Prince’s seminal LP is released, Mobeen Azhar speaks to the people behind the album to find the secret to its brilliance. By 1986 Prince had already seen the top ...
When Andrew Goetz and Matthew Malin set out to name their unisex beauty brand 16 years ago, they decided to follow in the tradition of successful companies like Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble, ...
There's one warning sign in the AI trade investors need to know, BCA Research says. The research firm says a "metaverse moment" will offer a clue that it's time to pull back on AI bets. That's a ...
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