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Category: Interpreting

Can Mushrooms Speak to Each Other? Scientists Think it’s Possible.

New research from the University of the West of England suggests that mushrooms may use a 50-word language to communicate with each other. Andrew Adamatzky, director of the Unconventional Computing Laboratory at the University of the West of England and...

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Medical Interpreter Language Assessment Test Information

Medical interpreting is an exciting career with an expanding future. As medicine continues to solve diverse health challenges faster and better, medical interpreters get a front-row seat to the action. Helping people communicate about their health is rewarding too. Exchanging...

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What the Mi’kmaw Language Act Means For Indigenous Languages

Canadian lawmakers are working to protect the Mi’kmaw language. On April 7, The Mi’kmaw Language Act was introduced which will formally recognize Mi’kmaw as the first language of Nova Scotia. This legislation also creates a committee to help revitalize the...

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What is Aphasia, the Disorder that Led Bruce Willis to Retire from Acting?

A few weeks ago, legendary actor Bruce Willis announced that he’ll be taking a step back from acting due to health concerns, including a diagnosis of aphasia. Ever heard of aphasia? You’re not alone. In this article, we’ll break down...

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HCAHPS Scores for Hospitals: Where the Opportunity for Improvement Lies

Improving scores on a hospital consumer assessment like the HCAHPS survey and providing the best care are objectives not always completely aligned. Patient satisfaction can be improved by elements unrelated to healthcare or that spend hospital funds unwisely. Some patient...

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5 Fascinating Facts About American Sign Language (ASL)

American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete language expressed with hand gestures and facial expressions. Thousands of people who are deaf and hard of hearing, as well as many hearing people, use ASL to communicate. Importantly, ASL is not a...

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Cracking the Buzz: An Ultimate Guide on Technical Translation Services

Imagine a world where language barriers didn’t exist. A world in which people from all corners of the earth could communicate with ease and without misunderstandings. Sadly, this is not our reality – yet. Despite valiant attempts at translation, communication...

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How Strong and Multilingual Communication Can Boost HCAHPS Scores

Improving HCAHPS scores is an invigorating challenge for some hospital administrators. For others, and at some point for most, it’s a frustrating task. Hospitals are complex environments, and personal experiences are subjective. One reason this assessment evokes frustration is that...

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Multilingual Translation and AI: Merging Culture and Technology

Throughout human history, there’s been nothing as constant as change. Technology has dramatically shaped and changed the way we communicate over time, from early grunts and cave paintings to modern-day text messages and social media posts. But can tech handle...

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A Guide to Medical Translation Services

When setting up medical translation services, it’s best to get specific about the expertise of the translator and the languages or dialects requested. However, since prices vary according to your needs, entrusting a premium language company to balance cost and...

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Want to Practice your Language Skills? Check out these International TV Shows

In 2021, the Korean-language drama Squid Game took the internet by storm. While you’re anxiously awaiting confirmation on a second season for the show, why not check out another international tv show to keep practicing your language skills? While watching...

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Flex Your Mice? The Surprising Etymology of “Muscle”

What comes to mind when you think about muscles? Maybe it’s bodybuilders or protein shakes. But if you study the etymology of the word, you’ll get a clue as to what ancient Romans thought flexing looked like. Let’s take a...

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