As reading shifts from shared print cultures to fragmented digital feeds, what happens to the common habits that once anchored public life?
Human reading looks so ordinary that it is easy to treat it as the default way brains extract meaning from marks. Yet when I ...
The first platform using DBSCAN-based point reconstruction to capture authentic handwriting and replay it as smooth, color-coded animated video. Handwriting is procedural — it’s not just what you ...
Abstract: The rise of fake news has been the subject of several research studies in the last decade. This is due to the increasing number of Internet users and the simplicity in posting news over ...
In a culture where sex is often shrouded in shame, Mawadda is a platform that opens doors for Arab women to embrace their ...
Why I Stopped Collecting Tools and Built a Professional Kitchen for Language Educators. The ground beneath us is shifting. As ...
English typography, by contrast, was largely shaped by the printing press in the West, while Arabic letterforms evolved ...
João Baptista Vargens marks 50 years teaching Arabic at UFRJ in Under the Aegis of Minerva, recounting research, travel, and ...
My Visit to the World’s First University SINCE I began writing this Daily Diary of my coverage of the 2025 Africa Cup of ...
From pottery to calligraphy and weaving, here’s where you can learn these traditional crafts across the Kingdom.
Abstract: Cyberbullying is a growing concern in the digital age, particularly on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). This study presents a deep learning-based approach for detecting ...
Too many Americans today can’t speak a second language, or even speak and write English sufficiently, writes Lynne Agress.