Engagement with technology, far from contributing to “brain rot,” may offer cognitive benefits to older adults.
The first generation that has been exposed consistently to digital technology has reached the age where symptoms of dementia tend to emerge. Some have claimed that digital technology could negatively ...
Research involving over 400,000 participants reveals technology use significantly reduces cognitive decline in aging adults.
(CNN) — With the first generation of people exposed widely to technology now approaching old age, how has its use affected their risk of cognitive decline? That’s a question researchers from two Texas ...
The baby boomers are the first generation that has navigated adulthood using digital technology. The oldest baby boomers were around 25 when the first e-mail was sent; they were the first generation ...
AI presents distinct social and ethical challenges, but its sudden rise presents a singular opportunity for responsible adoption. In association withThoughtworks The sudden appearance of ...
When technology aligns with human workflows and nudges front-line teams toward better decisions, it becomes a force ...
Technology engagement is stronger than ever, and insomnia is more prevalent than ever. As an insomnia specialist, I’d love to tell everyone that, as the relationship between humans and technology ...
When one thinks about using technology to support learning, the typical types of spaces we think of are traditional classrooms, media centers or STEM labs. After all, it’s easy to imagine how ...
Samantha Bowling, CPA, CGMA, knows a thing or two about how accounting firms can use technology to boost audit quality. As managing partner at Upper Marlboro, Md.-based Garbelman Winslow CPAs, Bowling ...