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  2. Standing desk - Wikipedia

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    A height-adjustable desk or sit-stand desk can be adjusted to both sitting and standing positions; this is purported to be healthier than the sit-only desk. Sit-stand desks may be effective at reducing sitting time during the work day between 30 minutes and two hours per working day but the evidence is low quality. [6]

  3. Scientists Say a Messy Desk Could Make You More Productive - AOL

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    Getty By Shana Lebowitz Decluttering your home and office space, and the psychic relief that supposedly comes with it, are undeniably en vogue. Yet there's reason to believe that messiness has its ...

  4. The best standing desks of 2023 - AOL

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    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Health benefits of using a standing desk. As noted above, sitting for ...

  5. Cardboard standing desk could save lives? - AOL

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    A recyclable cardboard desk won't just help our environment, it might also save your life. Three graduates from Wellington, New Zealand teamed up to create and design portable sitting and standing ...

  6. List of scientific bodies explicitly rejecting intelligent design

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    Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology The Federation represents 22 professional societies and 84,000 scientists, and its statement FASEB Opposes Using Science Classes to Teach Intelligent Design, Creationism, and other Non-Scientific Beliefs was adopted by the FASEB Board of Directors. [20]

  7. While it is true that increased pressure, such as that exerted by someone standing on a sheet of ice, will lower the melting point of ice, experiments show that the effect is too weak to account for the lowered friction. Materials scientists still debate whether premelting or the heat of friction is the dominant cause of ice's slipperiness ...