A large-scale international study found that creative activities such as music, dance, painting and even certain video games may help keep the brain biologically "younger." Researchers from 13 ...
The COVID 19 virus has many of us, both individuals and families, virtually housebound. There is anxiety surrounding our (and our loved ones') health and the economic devastation that is accompanying ...
My daughter Mimi lives in Arizona. She has twin boys and twin girls, and for many years, she sent out a nice holiday card. More than 90% of her friends thanked her for this holiday card. How did she ...
A new neuroimaging study reveals how the brain gets to the creative flow state. Effortless, enjoyable productivity is a state of consciousness prized and sought after by people in business, the arts, ...
How can you keep your brain agile and young throughout your life, even as you get older? By spending time on creative pursuits as often as you can. That’s the fascinating finding of a study by ...
Playing music, dancing, creating art — and even playing some types of video games — aren’t just immersive and emotionally rewarding. They may actually slow down brain aging, a new study suggests. By ...
Everyone uses creative solutions throughout their day, without realizing it. From figuring out a route around heavy traffic to daydreaming about positive (or negative) things that might happen in the ...
Space Ranger Fred has released free, printable holiday activity sheets to help parents keep children entertained over Christmas. Designed for ages four to eight, the screen free downloads include ...
The Research and Creative Activity Awards Subcommittee, a subcommittee of the Faculty Policies Committee (FPC), administers the Research and Creative Activity Awards program, the University Award for ...
It looks like we will be adhering to stay-at-home restrictions for some time to come. By staying in, we’re helping prevent the spread of this deadly coronavirus and hastening the end of the pandemic.