Future Homes (04-25-13)
Integrating information from a variety of reputable sources, freshome created an interesting infographic detailing important information about future homes.
Integrating information from a variety of reputable sources, freshome created an interesting infographic detailing important information about future homes.
Research at Johns Hopkins Medical School indicates that our brains come complete with global positioning systems (GPS).
Research continues to pour in indicating that green spaces in urban environments are a good idea.
Researchers at University of California Berkeley learned that when we’re searching for something, parts of our brains can be used in unexpected ways.
Halbesleben, Wheeler, and Shanine investigated the workplace performance of people with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
New research provides further support for including gardens in urban plans.
Steven Farber and others from the University of Utah investigated how city design influences socializing.
Rousi’s research with people riding in elevators confirms the psychological value humans place on controlling their own experiences.
De Bruijne and Wijnant investigated differences in data collected from people answering questions on a survey using mobile devices and from people using computers to answer the same questions.
Research presented at the annual conference of the British Psychological Society identifies a major issue people should consider when deciding whether to negotiate in person or virtually.