If you want to remember something, it’s best to physically write it down on paper, not type it out digitally on your laptop or tablet, according to a recent study published in Psychological Science.
If you want to remember something, it’s best to physically write it down on paper, not type it out digitally on your laptop or tablet, according to a recent study published in Psychological Science.
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