New book offers usability ‘expert over your shoulder’
Credit: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society The Human Factors and Ergonomics has just released Usability Assessment: How to Measure the Usability of Products, Services, and...
Credit: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society The Human Factors and Ergonomics has just released Usability Assessment: How to Measure the Usability of Products, Services, and...
Credit: Amit Gujar and Albert H. Kim While a particular metabolic pathway shows potential to slow down the aging process, new research indicates a downside:...
We tend to think of our memories as unique, but a Princeton University-led study shows that memories are often shared rather than idiosyncratic. The findings...
Credit: NTU Singapore Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new ultrasound device that produces sharper images through 3D printed lenses....
Credit: (c) QAAFI-UQ A new discovery at the University of Queensland could help reduce heart disease and boost nutrition security - the access to balanced...
FOUR ADVOCATE HEALTH CARE HOSPITALS FOLLOWED MORE THAN 1,200 ADULTS AT-RISK OF MALNUTRITION DURING THEIR STAY1 STUDY CONFIRMS THE NEED FOR HOSPITALS TO USE A...
Oakland, CA (December 6, 2016) - A team of scientists led by Julie Saba, MD, PhD at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, has unveiled a...
As interest in the development of automated cars increases, public and media attention has focused on the speculative benefit of having an abundance of in-vehicle...
Scientists have developed a new optical chip for a telescope that enables astronomers to have a clear view of alien planets that may support life....
Credit: Elizabeth Waters New research, published today in Botany, investigates how well native California wild mustard species withstand increasing temperatures with the goal of developing...
A study of the longest-living animal on Earth, the quahog clam, has provided researchers with an unprecedented insight into the history of the oceans. By...
Credit: Ary Faraji Mosquito populations have increased as much as ten-fold over the past five decades in New York, New Jersey, and California, according to...
Credit: James Hall/Oxford University A subset of lung tumours is exquisitely sensitive to a class of recently approved anti-cancer drugs. Researchers at the CeMM Research...
Throughout our waking lives we are exposed to a continuous stream of stimuli and experiences. Some of these experiences trigger the strengthening of connections between...
Credit: Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. A new federal report recommends that schools emphasize building children's "self-regulation" skills in order to increase opportunities f..
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