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Want a better brain? Learn a new language
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 03, 2012
Northwestern University researchers published a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that shows bilingual people have longer attention spans and improved memories. The study tested nearly 50 teenagers. About half spoke English and Spanish, and that group was much more effective in picking out the sound of a syllable amid background noise. Wall Street Journal, The (04/30)
New Rosetta Stone product may delight younger users
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 03, 2012
HR managers learn to explain benefits packages in other tongues
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 03, 2012
Exploring websites in new languages offers a broader view
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 17, 2012
Language skills bring job opportunities to Baltic nations
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 17, 2012
Rosetta Stone launches TOTALe PRO for K-12 in Boston
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 03, 2012
A new university model aims to train students for globalization
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You might want to reconsider -- in another language, that is
Rosetta Stone SmartBrief | May 03, 2012
Army struggles to find qualified personnel to connect with locals
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TOTALe PRO students practice their skills in Costa Rica
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