Scientists discovered that language change follows hidden statistical patterns similar to the physics of magnets and soap bubbles.
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Eloise Heath has won the West End New Act of the Year 2026 competition. The joint runners up were Ella Clark and Scott Oswald ...
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Putting a list into random order might seem like an unusual task, but it can be quite useful for many businesses. For example, you might want to randomly assign leads to salespeople, assign jobs to ...
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One day Natalie got a piece of paper and pen out and started writing out words and showing them to her son. His response was extraordinary. Judge sentences Kouri Richins to life in prison for ...
A ruling on a dispute over shortening “groceries” to “grosh.” Sarah writes: My husband shortens words. Groceries become “grosh,” uterus is “utes,” the Spanish word for sandals (chanclas) is “chanks.” ...
Microsoft Word users with new laptops can consider Microsoft 365, a paid subscription service offering access to various Microsoft applications and cloud storage. Free alternatives like Google Docs, ...