Articles By Steve Smith
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Proof Money Can't Buy Happiness
A study of 18,000 people found increases in income don't affect life satisfaction, but losing income does. -
This Bar Only Serves Tap Water, But It's Free
The Water Bar, an art installation set to become a permanent bar, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serves local tap water to its patrons. -
Surgical Tools Make Incisions So Small That You Won't Need Stitches
Engineers from Brigham Young University were inspired by origami when they 3D-printed these miniature surgical tools. -
Overall, Playing Video Games Is Great For Young Kids
Research shows young kids who play more than five hours of video games a week are smarter, do better in school, and socialize more easily with their peers. -
Video Games May Improve Multiple Sclerosis Patients' Brain Function
Using video games as a brain-training tool can help improve cognitive function in multiple sclerosis patients, a new study has found. -
How Sleep Affects Your Risk For Heart Disease
Getting too much or too little sleep can increase your risk of death by cardiovascular disease. -
Seeing How Your Own Brain Works Could Increase Productivity
We can motivate ourselves into being more productive if we see our brain activity in real time. -
And The 4 Countries With The Best Health Care In The World Are...
International Living, a retirement magazine, listed these four countries as the best places to receive healthcare in the world. -
Escaping Reality With Cell Phones Is A Rabbit Hole To Depression, Anxiety
Research has found smartphone addiction can lead to depression and anxiety in college-aged students. -
Looking At Food Deserts Through The Lens Of Instagram
Researchers used Instagram photos to show what people living in food deserts eat every day. -
Few People Rate Black, Female Professors As 'Genius' Or 'Brilliant'
An analysis of 14 million reviews on RateMyProfessors.com found students call white, male professors "brilliant" and "genius" far more often than they call female or African American teachers the... -
Astronaut Scott Kelly Spent A Year In Space For Science; Here's What NASA Hopes To Learn From His Body
Astronaut Scott Kelly spent 340 consecutive days in space, all for the sake of science. Here's what NASA hopes to learn from his journey.