You’ll find them in nearly any department store or gas station: Fidget spinners, fidget cubes, and other devices designed to help you focus. There’s no scientific evidence about whether they work, but ...
Katherine Isbister has received gift funding in the past from Committee for Children, a non-profit, to support her research on smart fidgets, and currently has support from the National Institutes of ...
One of the reasons we fidget, scientists say, could be to create the optimum level of stimulation for work. But fidgeting could also have a calming effect. Remember how satisfying it felt to pop ...