Having one of the younger babies on staff, it's no surprise that I'm often drawn to baby news. While the vast majority of it is usually rather snoozeworthy, I was quite intrigued by recent research indicating that even in utero, babies understand their native language in contrast to foreign languages. Now, maybe this isn't too surprising for many geeky moms out there, but it does shed some light on our rather impressive human brains which, while still developing, are capable of remarkable feats. From the article at Pacific Lutheran University:
This language recognition is particularly notable during the last ten weeks of pregnancy. So expectant geek parents out there, mark your calendars. At 30 weeks in, you might want to consider which other language you're going to start speaking to keep that developing brain sharp: Quenya, Klingon, or perhaps go for Middle English?
[via PopSci]