Taxes and Flags (04-11-18)
Chan’s work is particularly timely as the deadline for paying income taxes in the United States draws near (April 17 this year).
Chan’s work is particularly timely as the deadline for paying income taxes in the United States draws near (April 17 this year).
Schwartz and his team studied the implications of changing postures while working – in other words standing after a period sitting or sitting after a time standing.
Research by Wu and team confirms the value of giving people reasonable amounts of control over their physical environments.
New research confirms how disruptive nearby smart phones are, even when they’re not ringing, buzzing, vibrating, or otherwise alerting us to some sort of activity.
Self-Driving cars have urban design-related benefits.
Legrand and colleagues have learned that exercising is good for the mental wellbeing of depressed people, whether those depressed people exercise indoors or outside.
Research indicates that tropical forests, whether they’re massive or tiny, whose footprints have particular shapes are more likely to survive—these shapes are likely to be good design choices when natural areas are being developed.
Pappas reports on how design can encourage safer driving.
Burkus reviews research in the peer-reviewed press related to workplace environments.
Li, van Vugt, and Colarelli consider how our evolutionary past, in ancestral environments, influences the experiences of modern humans.