People are inherently bad at watching computers work, and unlikely to get any better, no matter how much training we get, new research with airline pilots shows.
What’s more distracting: something overt or something subtle?
A new study finds that students with standing desks pay more attention than their seated counterparts.
Scientists at the University of Nebraska and John’s Hopkins discover a virus that makes people stupid.
A new study finds children get more sleep, do better in school, behave better, and see other health benefits when parents limit content and the amount of time their children spend on the computer or in front of the TV.
People are inherently bad at watching computers work, and unlikely to get any better, no matter how much training we get, new research with airline pilots shows.
What’s more distracting: something overt or something subtle?
A new study finds that students with standing desks pay more attention than their seated counterparts.
Scientists at the University of Nebraska and John’s Hopkins discover a virus that makes people stupid.
A new study finds children get more sleep, do better in school, behave better, and see other health benefits when parents limit content and the amount of time their children spend on the computer or in front of the TV.