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Scientists Take a Fresh Look at How Densely Populated Cities Affect Mental Health
Scientists Take a Fresh Look at How Densely Populated Cities...

Scientific American | May 1, 2017

Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and...

Screen Time Guidelines Need to Be Built on Evidence, Not...

The Guardian | January 6, 2017

Open letter: There is an important debate to be had about screen time, but we need quality research and evidence to support it

Finally a Smarter and Science-Based Approach to Kids and Screens

Bold Expert | October 28, 2016

Could parents’ fears obstruct their children’s thriving in the digital age?

Does City Life Pose a Risk to Mental Health?
Does City Life Pose a Risk to Mental Health?

Scientific American | May 1, 2016

Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and...

No, Your Children Aren’t Becoming Digital Zombies

Wall Street Journal | October 1, 2015

Back to School Shopping: Pencils, Binders – and Smartphones?

SF Chronicle | August 27, 2015

Back to school shopping: pencils, binders — and cell phones? While doing...

Poor Doors Highlight Social Costs of Growing Up in the...

The Conversation | April 1, 2015

Mixed-income housing has been promoted as a panacea to concentrated poverty and crime. But recent research raises some red flags.

Hidden Costs of Growing Up Poor in the Shadow of...

William T Grant Foundation | March 24, 2015