An intriguing new study from a team of Japanese researchers suggests handwriting on paper leads to greater brain activity and memory retention compared to handwriting with a stylus on a tablet. The ...
Morgan publishes content on BizTech and handles some of the site's social media channels. In the race to fill classrooms with notebook computers, tablets and electronic devices of all shapes and sizes ...
There's good news for printers and paper companies. Despite the enormous migration to electronic media, neuroscience research shows that paper-based content and ads offer special advantages in ...