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How immigrant brains rewire over the first 24 months: fMRI evidence
Culture
Last update: Apr 29•
1112644 min

How immigrant brains rewire over the first 24 months: fMRI evidence

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Polyglots in history: what makes some people speak twenty languages
Culture
Last update: Apr 18•
1626104 min

Polyglots in history: what makes some people speak twenty languages

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Globalization and language death: a planet of 7,000 tongues, half of them going
Culture
Last update: Mar 29•
1083284 min

Globalization and language death: a planet of 7,000 tongues, half of them going

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When immigrant kids stop speaking their parents' language: the three-generation pattern
Culture
Last update: Mar 14•
2284524 min

When immigrant kids stop speaking their parents' language: the three-generation pattern

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Smartphones and teen mental health: what Twenge's case actually rests on
Culture
Last update: Mar 4•
1748854 min

Smartphones and teen mental health: what Twenge's case actually rests on

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Reading rates: what 30 years of NAEP data actually shows
Culture
Last update: Feb 21•
1892904 min

Reading rates: what 30 years of NAEP data actually shows

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TikTok and attention: what the research actually shows
Culture
Last update: Feb 4•
422754 min

TikTok and attention: what the research actually shows

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