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Chemistry World November 26, 2015 Derek Lowe |
Emerging from Babel Today, English is the language of science -- but this has not always been the case. |
Chemistry World November 24, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Retracted papers get hooked up to linguistic lie-detector Scientists who manipulate or falsify data may be masking their results behind excess jargon in published papers, according to a team of researchers at Stanford University. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
This Popular Emoji Was Named Oxford Dictionaries' Word Of The Year The wildly popular emoji, dubbed "face with tears of joy," is the first emoji to be named "Word of the Year" by the influential dictionary publisher. |
Chemistry World November 5, 2015 |
Scientific Babel: the language of science from the fall of Latin to the rise of English In capturing the story of English's ascendance, the author treats us to histories of chemistry, of academic publishing, constructed languages and machine translation. |
CRM October 5, 2015 |
Lionbridge Named a Sitecore Platinum Technology Partner The partnership will result in the integration of Lionbridge's translation solutions and Sitecore's customer experience management platform. |
This Old House Eric Hagerman |
Say What? Translating Smart-Home Geek Speak From Apple HomeKit to Z-Wave, common smart-home jargon is demystified. |
Information Today September 3, 2015 |
Boopsie Designs Military Language School App The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center signed with Boopsie for Libraries for support in transitioning to digital resources. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
The Way We Laugh: Floridians Love Emojis, The West Coast Says "Hehe" Facebook just conducted a deep data analysis of how Americans indicate when they are laughing online... and the company's researchers found something interesting. The way you laugh online is strongly connected to where you live. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Google Translate Can Now Decipher Signs In 27 Languages Through the standalone Translate app, users can translate signs in tongues ranging from Catalan and Indonesian, to Slovak and Ukrainian. |
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