Studies have investigated the legibility of fonts for distance reading, individuals with dyslexia, and individuals with age-related macular degeneration and autosomal dominant optic atrophy, among others.
Why Are Scientists Studying Text Fonts?
Related Posts
Xylazine wounds are a growing crisis among drug users in Philly − a nurse explains potential causes and proper treatment
A volunteer registered nurse treats a xylazine-associated wound at a clinic in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. Matt…
Many drugs can’t withstand stomach acid – a new delivery method could lead to more convenient medications
A new polymer could help the medicine go down easier. Hiroshi Watanabe/DigitalVision via Getty Images Khatcher O. Margossian,…
Parkinson’s disease: treatment is best started early
Emily Henderson, University of Bristol BBC broadcaster Jeremy Paxman was brought to hospital after he collapsed in a…
Exploring STEM Through Play: Science-Themed Board Games for the Curious Mind
For those unfamiliar, STEM board games take learning beyond traditional classrooms by immersing players in hands-on experiences that…
