Kids with ADHD and Time in Nature (09-14-11)
Frances (Ming) Kuo and Andrea Faber Taylor at the University of Illinois continue their research on the beneficial effects of time in nature for children with ADD and ADHD.
Frances (Ming) Kuo and Andrea Faber Taylor at the University of Illinois continue their research on the beneficial effects of time in nature for children with ADD and ADHD.
MIT has just made available, free of charge, a useful tool for designers.
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Schwarz and Hasson recently completed an interesting worksite intervention at a set of dental offices.
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Professors at Wharton are offering advice to retailers that is useful not only for store management but also for the designers with whom they work to develop the environments in which consumers find themselves.