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Monday, January 15, 2007 |
Bilingualism Delays Onset of Dementia. Dee writes with word of a Canadian study indicating that lifelong bilingualism delays the onset of dementia by 4 years. The scientists were reportedly "dazzled" by the results. From the article: "The researchers determined that the mean age of onset of dementia symptoms in the monolingual group was 71.4 years, while the bilingual group was 75.5 years. This difference remained even after considering the possible effect of cultural differences, immigration, formal education, employment and even gender as influencers in the results. "[Slashdot]
10:32:16 PM Google It!.
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MIT Leads in Revolutionary Science, Harvard Declines. Bruce G Charlton writes "In three studies looking at the best institutions for 'revolutionary' science, MIT emerged as best in the world. This contrasts with 'normal science' which incrementally-extends science in pre established directions." If you're interested in reading more about how this was determined, read more below.[Slashdot]
10:56:16 AM Google It!.
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© Copyright 2007 Bruce Landon.
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