Citizen Science and Health (12-22-21)
Williams and colleagues report on potential links between Citizen Science and health.
Williams and colleagues report on potential links between Citizen Science and health.
Designing to support healing has been top-of-mind for many recently and a current exhibit at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum focuses on just that topic.
Design can encourage healthy eating—the neuroscience of how is discussed in this article—providing this information at this time of year seems like a public service.
Positive spaces for all
Sunder shares thought-provoking insights that will be valuable to any one designing patient rooms, particularly semi-private ones.
Engelen, Rahmann, and de Jong reviewed published studies to learn more about how design influences Quality of Life (QoL) of older individuals.
Munzel and colleagues continue the research into links between environmental conditions and disease.
Being active indoors is as good for our minds as it is for our waistlines. It can help us think more clearly, creatively, and productively, for example, all while we burn calories. Neuroscientists have determined how design can spur people to be physically active inside.
Learning from pandemic experiences
Baobeid and teammates built on earlier research to investigate what makes an area walkable.