A neuropsychologist explains why routine moments like showering, walking, or blow-drying your hair can spark your biggest breakthroughs.
From drinking your morning coffee while scrolling on your phone to your nighttime wind-down routine where you listen to a podcast and do your skin care, how many times throughout the day do you ...
An eight-month field study inside a 200-person U.S. tech company lands on three takeaways that the authors present as ...
The idea is that tearing down walls and having everyone work side by side will increase conversation between workers and ...
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As people age, multitasking can start to feel more challenging, in part because additional factors may make it harder to ...
Abstract: Multiobjective multitasking optimization (MTO) is an emerging research direction in the evolutionary computation community, which tries to solve multiple optimization problems concurrently ...
Multitasking may give you the illusion that you’re getting more done. But it’s actually a poor tool for efficiency. Despite that — and after decades of ever-increasing expectations for productivity — ...
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