The data showed that the protective effect of multilingualism remained significant even when they adjusted for demographic ...
Multilingual people, it turns out, tended to have younger “biobehavioral” ages than monolinguals—2.17 times less likely to show signs of accelerated aging, even after accounting for education, social ...
A large-scale study of more than 86,000 Europeans found that speaking multiple languages may help slow biological and ...
Can learning another language help you stay younger for longer? Far beyond its cultural and social value, speaking multiple ...
For years, scientists have gathered evidence that learning and speaking multiple languages changes the brain. But a new study published in Nature Aging suggests those changes may go deeper than anyone ...
Adults learning another language often tend to continue using the intonation of their native language. This causes them to ...
Most of us have little trouble working out how many milliliters are in 2.4 liters of water (it's 2,400). But the same can't be said when we're asked how many minutes are in 2.4 hours (it's 144).
A new collection of research papers examines how humans conceptualize numbers and the numeral systems we’ve build around them ...