Kids who read for pleasure experience 'vastly improved mental health,' according to a new report.
A clever new brain imaging study shows our brains have to work harder when we read on screens rather than paper books.
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New research from the University of Kansas uses network science to determine why people make mistakes when lip-reading. Michael Vitevitch, professor of speech-language-hearing at KU, and his ...
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