Terra (Bianca Umali) has finally freed herself from the lingering darkness of the Esperanto. On Wednesday’s episode of “Encantadia Chronicles: Sang’gre,” Terra regained control of her normal self and ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ainekko, a startup pioneering open, software-defined AI infrastructure, today announced the acquisition of all intellectual property and select assets ...
Pirena (Glaiza De Castro) is once again facing Mitena (Rhian Ramos) after trying to retrieve Imaw's staff, the Balintataw, from Lireo. On Tuesday's episode of "Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre," Pirena ...
Little predisposed Teru Hasegawa to a life of political resistance. Born in 1912 to a conservative middle class family, she grew up in comfortable circumstances during the Taisho Era (1912-26), a ...
U.S. B-29 pilots, unaware of the jet stream, were surprised that bombs dropped from high altitudes scattered before reaching the ground. Had Japanese meteorologist Wasaburo Ooishi not been an ...
Demlin, a native Esperanto speaker tells us how inclusive the constructed language Esperanto is and why people should learn it. 77 indicted as feds hunt $250M in alleged fraud World's tallest teen ...
“Avoid the passive voice” is a favorite maxim of writing teachers. But for young learners, exposure to passive construction—and other more complex sentences in spoken language—may help children ...
New research finds the brain's language-processing network also responds to artificial languages such as Esperanto and languages made for TV, such as Klingon on 'Star Trek' and High Valyrian and ...
You’ve likely heard of emotional intelligence, the ability to understand and manage your emotions. This is an invaluable skill, because it helps you to make better decisions in emotional moments—for ...
Remember the word Esperanto? Those of you of my generation will surely have amply heard and read about the hype way back in the '70s about the attempt to promote and establish a universal language.
Christmas: a good time to broach a topic of hope. We’re talking Esperanto. This language that spurred the hope it one day could hack the barriers between people, eliminating war and miscommunication.