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People viewing art have clear expectations for the direction of apparent motion in still images such as artwork.
The fonts in which messages are presented influence our responses to them.
Nighttime light can be bad for nature—so deploy it responsibly.
Kanduri and his research team learned that listening to classical music affects the activity of some of our genes if we have an aptitude for music or we’ve had more than 10 years of music education.
Harrison, Popovic and Kraal have studied people in airports and developed a way to categorize them that’s useful to people designing spaces and experiences.
We seem to shake hands so that we can smell our acquaintances.
Professors at Wharton report that physical stores have advantages that electronic ones do not; savvy designers will create spaces that support these benefits.
A recent article in Current Biology by William Lawrence and colleagues review important issues related to infrastructure expansion.
Being reminded of cash makes us feel cold, so turn up those thermostats wherever cash is present, literally or figuratively, and use materials in those environments that retain heat, etc.
People with varying abilities to block out distracting sensory information excel at different sorts of creative tasks.