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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY VOCABULARY
Word of the Day: ApochromatismWord of the Day: “Apochromatism” may have its roots in the highly technical world of optical engineering, but the idea behind it reaches fa...
Word of the Day: SciolismWord of the Day: Rare words endure because they capture experiences that ordinary language often struggles to express precisely. Calling so...
The end of microphones? AI can read your muscles to speak for youSouth Korean researchers have developed a wearable neckband that translates silent mouth movements into speech using the user's own voice. ...
AI study finds hidden mathematical laws shaping cuisines across culturesA new study reveals that recipes follow mathematical laws, much like human language. Researchers at IIIT-Delhi used AI to analyse over 118,...
Word of the Day: InchoateInchoate is a word that embodies possibility. It captures the delicate moment when something exists but has yet to fully take shape For wri...
Finance and people leaders envision the emerging opportunities
Edtech gains as smaller towns turn up big for English lessonsWhile WestBridge-backed SpeakX and Lightspeed-backed Stimuler are among startups focused on English learning, larger test-preparation platf...
Word of the day: NeologismNeologism meaning: Neologisms are new words, expressions, or meanings that emerge to describe evolving ideas, technologies, and cultural sh...
‘Vibe Coding’ is Collins Dictionary's Word of the Year 2025: Know what it meansCollins Dictionary has named "vibe coding" its Word of the Year 2025, reflecting AI's growing influence on software development. This new p...
NYT Connections Hints August 23: Here’s how to solve today’s tricky challengeThe launch of Connections was part of The New York Times’ broader strategy to replicate the success of its acquisition, Wordle. By introduc...
Babysitter, gay, Barbiecore, and more: 90 words that define last nine decadesThe British Council released 90 influential words for their 90th anniversary. The list shows how language changed from 1934 to 2024. Words ...
Do you have a feeling that your dog understands what you're saying? Well, they do, to a pointResearch indicates that dogs can perceive different words and can learn to respond to specific words.
New India challenges status quo, says Modi at Tezpur varsity convocation“The Indian cricket team faced so many challenges. They took them head on and looked for fresh solutions. They were inexperienced players, ...
Along with artificial intelligence, we need shovels, bricks and common sense to build things: Ben HammersleyYou cannot eat AI, you still have to do farming and you cannot sleep underneath a blockchain, you still have to build a house, said Hammers...
West Bengal leads in new tax registration under GST regimeThe figure speaks highly of West Bengal, Mr Singh said, adding that about 245,000 people in the state are tax payers while the number in th...
China adds over 150 new words, terms to Tibetan languageAbout 8,100 emerging words and terms have been translated since the project began. Tibetan is one of the most ancient languages dating back...
The end of Davos man: West-led globalisation has reached its limits, new champions for it are neededThe globalisation narrative is being reimagined by the leaders of both China and India. This has economic implications.
The Future 100: Trends and changes to watch in 2016 reportThe Innovation Group, the trends forecasting unit of J Walter Thompson Intelligence, has released its annual report on the top trends of 20...
Oxford names 'hashtag' children's word of the yearThe use of hashtag to add an extra meaning at the end of a sentence has become commonplace following its prolific use on Twitter.
Power of Ideas 2012: EnglishHelper- Providing technology solution to improve English language proficiencyEnglishHelper has been set up to bring effective and affordable technology to help people with their English language proficiency.