Smartphones and tablets make it easy to compile lists and take notes. But if you actually want to remember that information, a new study suggests, you should write it down on paper. A study of ...
A peer-reviewed industry survey highlighting gaps in traditional demand forecasting and the role of AI in new product ...
A study of millions of life science papers revealed that manuscripts with women in key authorship roles spent longer between ...
An intriguing new study from a team of Japanese researchers suggests handwriting on paper leads to greater brain activity and memory retention compared to handwriting with a stylus on a tablet. The ...
Fraudulent scientific research is now being produced and published on a large scale, with some unethical researchers colluding with unethical editors to attain the prestige that comes with publication ...
Publicly funded research underpins much of daily life, from policy decisions to innovation and public debate. When research ...
There’s a lot to like about digital books. They’re lighter in the backpack and often cheaper than paper books. But a new international report suggests that physical books may be important to raising ...
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