“Do we need to read, or can we just get everything through audio, like podcasts and audiobooks?” – Sebastian L., 15, Skanderborg, Denmark Let’s start with a thought experiment: Close your eyes and ...
For long-term brain health, older adults might want to carefully consider how they spend their downtime, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of South Australia assessed the ...
This article by Stephanie N. Del Tufo, assistant professor of education and human development at the University of Delaware, has been republished with permission from The Conversation’s Curious Kids ...
A study by the University of South Australia suggests that activities like reading, praying, and listening to music can help prevent dementia in people over 60. Engaging in calm activities and ...
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Do you really need to read to learn? What neuroscience says about reading versus listening
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to [email protected]. “Do we need to read, or can we just get ...
“Do we need to read, or can we just get everything through audio, like podcasts and audiobooks?” – Sebastian L (15), Denmark Let’s start with a thought experiment: Close your eyes and imagine what the ...
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