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How distractions facilitate creative problem-solving

How many times have you spent hours slaving over an impossible problem, only to take a break and then easily solve the problem, sometimes within minutes of looking at it again?

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Men share their creative work online more than women

A Northwestern University study finds that men are more likely to share their creative work online than women despite the fact that women and men engage in creative activities at essentially equal rates.

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Creative, noncreative problem solvers exhibit different patterns of brain activity

Why do some people solve problems more creatively than others? Are people who think creatively somehow different from those who tend to think in a more methodical fashion?

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Forum Nokia announces 'Creative Pros' community

Dedicated website to support creative professionals in porting Adobe Flash desktop content to the mobile environment, providing an enhanced user experience on mobile devices

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Future career path of gifted youth can be predicted by age 13

The future career path and creative direction of gifted youth can be predicted well by their performance on the SAT at age 13, a new study from Vanderbilt University finds.

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Time Levels With New Gelato Software

Rendering is the cornerstone of 3D creativity and the most performance-driven task in the production pipeline. From animation and visual effects to automotive and architectural design, the fastest way to streamline creative workflow is accelerate rendering to interactive speeds without sacrificing image quality.

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Positive changes in young lives-International Youth Foundation and Nokia Collaboration

A 13-country Brandeis study of life skills programs run by the International Youth Foundation (IYF) and Nokia demonstrates significant increases in young people's educational readiness, engagement in their communities, and their self-confidence and focus on the future. The study's results were released today during a symposium attended by international and U.S. program and policy leaders at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC.

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