This valuable study relating brain anatomy to reading ability in children studied longitudinally finds that a difference in sulcal anatomy is more predictive of reading ability than cognitive measures ...
Researchers have combined two sequencing technologies in single cells to find new differences in mRNAs resulting from Alzheimer's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease.
Post-COVID, with reading challenges, we must catch our older students up on second grade literacy skills without ...
There is something special about works I can read in full on a rainy Sunday afternoon or in the lamplight hours between ...
How does your brain transform written words into spoken ones in mere milliseconds? A new study published in The Journal of ...
Is he confident now that he made the right decision, or is he only imagining that he will one day — “ages and ages hence” — ...
The International Literacy Association (ILA) is a professional organization with a mission of connecting research and practice to continuously improve the quality of literacy instruction across the ...
There are certain sounds that just feel good to the over-30 set. There’s the sound of dial-up internet or the new message jingle on AIM or MSN Messenger. Most of these nostalgic noises have been ...
Welcome to the 2025 PS Reading Challenge, a different kind of book club where we introduce 50 new prompts to inspire your next read. We hope you're just as excited as we are. This year ...
If there were a mechanism in place such as a fish ladder or a fish passage, then eels would be able to enter into this river a lot easier,' said Holman. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press ...
After the game, Eberflus was asked repeatedly to explain the final sequence and why the Bears didn't use their final timeout. He told reporters that "I like what we did there" and that he was ...
Harvey Knibbs' first league double since March kept Reading within a whisker of the League One play-off places as they recorded a 2-1 victory at Peterborough. The Royals got back to winning ways ...