Norway’s "U-turn" on screen-based learning holds lessons for American readers.
A clever new brain imaging study shows our brains have to work harder when we choose e-devices over dead trees.
CHICAGO—June 23, 2015—A new survey into the preferences of consumers for printed versus digital communications has been published today by Two Sides, the global organization created to promote the ...
University of Washington researchers built PaperTok, an AI system that converts academic papers into short-form videos with ...
This week’s question is: Which is better for students -- reading paper or reading digitally? We were all supposed to live in a Star Trek world with all reading done electronically and paper books, ...
Just in time for school season, readers can celebrate a new print edition of Mental Floss magazine, covering sharable content on everything from science, history, pop-culture and the arts. The special ...
Researchers asked more than 420 university students from the U.S., Slovakia, Japan and Germany in 2010 and 2013. They found that 92 percent preferred paper books instead of e-books. The survey was ...