Reading print improves comprehension far more than looking at digital text, say researchers | Books

Reading print improves comprehension far more than looking at digital text, say researchers | Books

Reading print texts improves comprehension more than reading digital materials does, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Valencia analysed more than two dozen studies on reading comprehension published... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 1st

Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 1st

“The design is innovative, but I’m not sure about their messaging.” Source link Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 1st

Can a Memoir Say Too Much?

“Should I be allowed to make this said?” Blake Butler writes in his new memoir, “Molly.” By the time he asks, it’s too late. He has already written more than two hundred... Read more »
Emergency Department Intervention Reduces Adult Suicide Risk

Emergency Department Intervention Reduces Adult Suicide Risk

November 3, 2023 • Research Highlight Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, but there are opportunities to intervene and save lives. Many people who die by suicide... Read more »
Emergency Department Intervention Reduces Adult Suicide Risk

White Holes by Carlo Rovelli review – space odyssey | Science and nature books

Black Holes: The End of the Universe? by John Taylor was the first book I bought with my own hard-earned cash from a poorly paid paper round. It was 1974, I was 11. It was... Read more »
Bed bugs in books close London library | Books

Bed bugs in books close London library | Books

A west London library has had to temporarily close after bedbugs were found in returned books. It was announced on Monday that Northolt library in West Ealing would be closed until the... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 14th

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 14th

“I’m the ghost of Christmas presents you still haven’t ordered.” Source link Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 14th

The Troubled History of the Espionage Act

Hand was, however, troubled by the Espionage Act charge. The act, passed in a frenzy during the First World War, forbade the sharing or unauthorized retention of “information relating to the national... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 1st

Facebook Live: Childhood Irritability – National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Transcript MELISSA BROTMAN: Hello, everyone, and thank you for joining me today for this discussion on childhood irritability. My name is Dr. Melissa Brotman. I’m the Chief of Neuroscience and Novel Therapeutics... Read more »
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