phones /oss/taxonomy/term/2994/all en Cracked Science 29: Are Screens Bad for Children? /oss/article/health-videos-technology/cracked-science-29-are-screens-bad-children <p><div class="media-youtube-video media-element file-default media-youtube-1"> <iframe class="media-youtube-player" id="media-youtube-lnolwlvqyy" width="640" height="390" title="Are Screens Bad for Children? (CS29)" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/-lNolWLvqYY?wmode=opaque&controls=&enablejsapi=1&modestbranding=1&playerapiid=media-youtube-lnolwlvqyy&origin=https%3A//www.mcgill.ca&rel=0" name="Are Screens Bad for Children? (CS29)" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>Video of Are Screens Bad for Children? (CS29)</iframe> </div> </p> Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000 Jonathan Jarry, MSc 7649 at /oss E-Readers are More like Paper than You Think /oss/article/technology/e-readers-are-more-paper-you-think <p><span>Our days are dominated by screens: the morning news, ads on the metro, work documents at the office, the dozens of texts we send a day, and to top it off, a good TV show in the evening. But for a lot of people, novels are best enjoyed on paper. And that’s even after the invention of electronic book readers (e-readers like Kobo’s or Amazon’s Kindle), which can hold all the books in the world in a single lightweight device.</span></p> Tue, 13 Feb 2018 16:53:23 +0000 Cassandra Lee, OSS Intern 6921 at /oss