Ladies, you’re not alone. Study finds women perform better in warmer offices.
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“Winter is coming” may be the motto of House Stark on “Game of Thrones,” but it’s also the motto for women working in office…
“Winter is coming” may be the motto of House Stark on “Game of Thrones,” but it’s also the motto for women working in office…
—Saahil Desai and Shan Wang Snapshot (NASA / JPL) This black and white image—taken in 2005 by the rover Opportunity—depicts a…
As their goosebumps have long suggested, women perform better on tests of cognitive function at toastier room temperatures.
For many women, productivity goes up along with the temperature: that’s the finding of a new study that is the first to look at…
Aunque hoy, con mucho esfuerzo, se tienda a la igualdad social entre el hombre y la mujer, las diferencias físicas de género…
Scientists have previously determined that office temperatures are often set lower than necessary in the warmer months—and that…
Health|In Warmer Rooms, Women Were Better Test Takers Trilobites A new study is the latest skirmish in the “battle of the…
There are new data to throw into the ongoing debate over office thermostats—but they likely won’t settle any arguments.
There are new data to throw into the ongoing debate over office thermostats—but they likely won’t settle any arguments.
There are new data to throw into the ongoing debate over office thermostats—but they likely won’t settle any arguments.
Turning up the thermostat at the office may result in higher productivity for women, a new USC study finds.
Women can think better in warmer rooms, while men work better in lower temperature.
Se acerca el verano y, con él, el aire acondicionado en las oficinas, que nos protege del calor pero que para algunos puede ser…
If “I told you so” had a sensation, it would be the sweet cocoon of an 80-degree workspace.
Claims of sexist air-conditioning have plagued offices since women entered the modern workplace.
Turning up the thermostat at the office may result in higher productivity for women, a new USC study finds.
Women's performance on math and verbal tests is best at higher temperatures, while men perform best on the same tests at lower…