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**Linguistics expert explains why the c-word 'still has the ability to shock'**

_“The sounds are blunt, there are only four sounds in it, it's a very short sharp word. It's normally delivered with quite a lot of emphasis that it's being used as a profanity and for that reason, that still has the ability to shock.”_

🔗 rnz.co.nz/news/national/561134.

@linguistics

How long will this last?

Flipboard UK  
UK has fastest growing economy in G7 in boost for Starmer https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/economy-growth-rachel-reeves-business-b27...

📈 🇪🇺 **EU economy greenhouse gas emissions up 2.2% in Q4 2024**

“_In the fourth quarter of 2024, the EU economy greenhouse gas emissions were estimated at 897 million tonnes of CO2-equivalents (CO2-eq), a 2.2% increase compared with the same quarter of 2023 (878 million tonnes of CO2-eq)._”

🔗 ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/p.

**Europa Regina**

“_The story of how the myth of the abduction of Europa and the geographical creation of the European continent gave rise to Europa Regina, one of the most iconic maps of the 16th century._”

🔗 cartographerstale.com/p/europa.

**Harvard learned it has an authentic Magna Carta. In 1946, it paid less than $28 for it**

“_It was a remarkable find not only for Carpenter, but for Harvard — especially since the university had paid a London bookseller just $27.50 (about $460 adjusted for inflation) for the document in 1946. An authentic Magna Carta sold in 2007 for $21.3 million._”

🔗 npr.org/2025/05/15/nx-s1-53991.

@histodons

**Comparison of Large Language Model with Aphasia**

“_Large language models (LLMs) respond fluently but often inaccurately, which resembles aphasia in humans. Does this behavioral similarity indicate any resemblance in internal information processing between LLMs and aphasic humans?_”

T. Watanabe, K. Inoue, Y. Kuniyoshi, K. Nakajima, K. Aihara, Comparison of Large Language Model with Aphasia. Adv. Sci. 2025, 2414016. doi.org/10.1002/advs.202414016.

@ai

YouTube continues to push hard into the #podcast space; I wish they fully supported podcast #RSS standards. www.cnbc.com/2025/05/1…

What do Sudoku, AI, Rubik’s cubes, clocks and molecules have in common? They can all be reimagined as algebraic equations.

From @TheConversationUS: "Algebra is more than alphabet soup – it’s the language of algorithms and relationships."

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#Algebra #Math #Mathematics #Science

Interesting. An early adopter of "AI-instead-of people" [very crudely characterised] has dropped this AI-first approach and has started hiring again. www.mindtheproduct.com/klarna-goes-...

Klarna goes on recruitment dri...

📚 **Are students reading less than we used to?**

David Wignall

_A few months ago, a professor told me that she had cut another book from her course’s assigned reading list. “When I started teaching at Williams,” she said, “I assigned a book per week. No way I could do that now.”_

🔗 williamsrecord.com/469974/opin.

@bookstodon

💻 **AI research takes a backseat to profits as Silicon Valley prioritizes products over safety, experts say**

“_In the race to stay competitive, tech companies are taking an increasing number of shortcuts when it comes to the rigorous safety testing of their AI models before they are released to the public, industry experts told CNBC._”

🔗 cnbc.com/2025/05/14/meta-googl.

@ai

🇬🇧 **‘Greedflation’ fears rise as Bank official warns firms against price hikes**

“_In a warning to retailers and consumer goods companies to resist pushing up prices by more than the increase in their costs, Mann said she was wary of firms looking to rebuild their profit margins after a squeeze in recent years._”

🔗 theguardian.com/business/2025/.

@economics

📖 **Medicine in the Medieval North Atlantic World: Vernacular Texts and Traditions**

“_The chapters in this interdisciplinary collection draw together new research from historians, literary scholars, and linguists working on Norse, English, and Celtic material in order to bring fresh insights into the multilingual and cross-cultural nature of medical learning in northern Europe during the Middle Ages, c. 700–1600._”

🔗 brepolsonline.net/action/showB

@bookstodon @medievodons

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