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People who doodled were able to remember 29% more information than nondoodlers, a study foundonline.wsj.com
Recent research in neuroscience, psychology and design shows that doodling can help people stay focused, grasp new concepts and retain information. - neurology.org
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The Toxic, Abusive, Addictive, Supportive, Codependent Relationship Between Chefs and Yelpersmodernluxury.com
For 10 years, the citizens reviewers of Yelp have showered restaurants with praise—and pummeled them with abuse. Now chefs are showing the psychological effects. - neverendingvideos.com
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Reanimating Bertha, a Mechanical Behemoth Slumbering Under Seattlenytimes.com
The world’s biggest tunnel-boring machine, nicknamed Bertha, is awaiting repairs, and getting it going again will be an engineering feat in itself. - jdan.github.io
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When Workers Own Their Companies, Everyone Winsnewrepublic.com
How a very old economic model could help the new economy. - assetstore.unity3d.com
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America and the space raceeconomist.com
AMERICA’S space programme has twice made news this summer. In June a non-partisan committee heaving with experts—among them astrophysicists, a space-shuttle... - stellar.org
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How Humans Respond to Robotsbrookings.edu
Heather Knight describes a series of important choices that humans face in designing robots that they will actually want to use and engage with, emphasizing that design considerations today can foreshadow policy choices in the future.