In fact, researchers from the University of Bergen in Norway have revealed there's hardly any difference between the capabilities of both sexes IT’S the age-old answer to why women seem to be more ...
Serial multitaskers end juggling two activities at once not because they are good at it but because they are easily distracted and cannot concentrate on the job at hand, researchers said. Conversely, ...
Multitasking is now a valued component in 82% of IT jobs – the highest of any sector, new research has found. It’s just as well, then, that tech workers are among the most confident UK workers in ...
Women are not inherently better at multi-tasking - and that's according to scientists. A study examining the long-asserted myth has proved that men are just as capable of juggling numerous jobs ...
Modern people who are pressed for time every day tend to do multiple tasks at the same time, such as ``replying to work emails while watching TV,'' ``creating shopping notes while attending a meeting, ...
Researchers at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC, Oeiras) and Max Planck Institute of Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG, Dresden) identified a new mechanism that exposes some of the ...
Working mothers may have to juggle more tasks than their husbands, but the long-held belief that women are better than men at multitasking is a myth, according to new Swedish research. 'On the ...
IT'S the age-old answer to why women seem to be more productive than men, but now scientists have quashed the theory that women are better at multitasking. In fact, researchers from the University of ...