You’ve got a full hour until your next meeting. But you probably won’t make the most of that time, new research suggests.
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You’ve got a full hour until your next meeting. But you probably won’t make the most of that time, new research suggests.
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Aspiring entrepreneurs who think it may be easier to raise capital via crowdfunding are mistaken, according to a new study conducted by professors at American University.
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For the millions of people who work “nonstandard” shifts – evenings, nights or with rotating days off – the schedule can be especially challenging with children at home.
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Often people think of performing in front of others will make them mess up, but a new study led by a Johns Hopkins University neuroscientist found the opposite: being watched makes people do better.
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You might expect that a boss who cracks jokes is healthy for the workplace, while a boss who blows his or her stack isn’t. As it turns out, the opposite might be true — depending on the circumstances.
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A new study finds that social media distraction in the classroom interferes with visual, but not auditory, learning in college students. The paper is published in Advances in Physiology Education.
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