A scientist tried to discredit the theory that ultra-processed foods are killing us. Instead, he overturned his own ...
Research led by the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University, raises serious concerns about ...
Speakers of some accents risk being stereotyped as more likely to have committed a crime, new research suggests. The study led by the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with Nottingham ...
Hidden bias based on people's accents has been around since the dawn of time. New research published in the journal Frontiers in Communication has taken this one step further after analysing ...
People with a “posh” English accent are seen as least likely to commit most crimes, with the exception of sex offences, new research has suggested. A University of Cambridge study, in ...
Speakers of some accents perceived as working class including from Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford and London risk being stereotyped as more likely to have committed a crime, a study suggests.
Men with regional accents from areas such as Liverpool and Bradford are perceived as more likely to commit crimes, a study has found. Researchers at the University of Cambridge also discovered the ...
From the approachable Geordie twang to the instantly recognisable Edinburgh lilt, the UK is home to some of the most distinctive accents in the world. But a new study has warned that the way you ...
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Australian telco is forming an AI venture with global consultancy Both companies will contribute staff and funding to the venture, which will be majority-owned by Accenture The move enables Telstra to ...
Researchers have raised concerns about possible bias in the UK criminal justice system due to negative stereotyping of regional accents. A study led by the University of Cambridge, in ...
Today, we often joke about the signals that constitute accents of languages worldwide. We use them in our everyday social relations to learn something about the people we meet. Yet where there is ...