How to switch off in a switched-on world
Posted February 2nd 2012
A new wave of scientists and writers claim we should be worried about the effect of the internet on our ability to think clearly. Emily L Baker discovers how to avoid distraction
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A new wave of scientists and writers claim we should be worried about the effect of the internet on our ability to think clearly. Emily L Baker discovers how to avoid distraction
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