A café from the 1930s shaped mathematical ideas, illustrating the importance of creative environments. Citizen neuroscientists recorded brain activity from nearly 8,000 participants in Tanzania and India, matching the quality of traditional lab studies at low cost. Research into a four-day work week showed improved employee satisfaction and health, with most companies continuing the practice after trials. Additionally, a novel dental-floss delivery mechanism triggered immune responses in mice, presenting a potential needle-free flu vaccination method.
Citizen neuroscientists have collected nearly 8,000 brain-activity recordings across Tanzania and India, yielding data equivalent to lab-quality recordings for under US$50 per participant.
Moving to a four-day work week without pay cuts increased happiness, health, and job satisfaction among almost 3,000 workers, with 90% of companies continuing the practice.
Dental-floss-based delivery of a flu vaccine yielded immune responses in mice, suggesting a needle-free method could be effective against influenza infections.
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