Treating Jaundice with Daylight (10-20-15)
Additional research confirms the health benefits of sunlight.
Additional research confirms the health benefits of sunlight.
Researchers from the Queensland University of Technology investigated links between the timing of light exposure and children’s health.
Researchers at the University of Exeter and University College London report on movement and likelihood of death.
Research among “traditional peoples whose lifestyles closely resemble those of our evolutionary ancestors” has garnered information that should inform the design of places for sleeping, in homes and elsewhere.
The notes on car mirrors are indeed correct, items seen from within a car may not actually be where they seem to be.
Research continues to show that our internal environment has a tremendous influence on our behavior, just as the spaces we inhabit and the objects we use do.
Research by Woolley and Fishbach indicates that design-related data collection needs to be carefully timed.
Ruohomaki, Lahtinen, and Relijula studied “the dimensions of a workspace quality that could promote human well-being.”
Korpela, De Bloom, and Kinnunen studied the scientific research on mental restoration and recovery in offices.
Researchers investigated links between area walkability and actual/perceived neighborhood quality.