Robert Montenegro

Robert Montenegro

Ideafeed Editor

Robert Montenegro is a writer and dramaturg who regularly contributes to Big Think and Crooked Scoreboard. He lives in Washington DC and is a graduate of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

Twitter: @Monteneggroll. Website: robertmontenegro.com.

Your Kindle software update may have already updated the fonts and graphics on your device, but did you know that a new feature will now allow you to treat e-books like real books and give you the ability to share them with your family members?
Researchers have long understood that playing action-packed video games can boost one's cognitive and perceptual abilities. A new study claims to have found the reason: These types of video games improve one's ability to learn new tasks. The problem is that a conflicting study claims the exact opposite. 
Did you know October was National Bullying Prevention Month? Researchers at Clemson University are finding that campaigns such as NBPM are not reaping the results organizer had hoped.
Why aren't millennials saving money? One reason is that the crippling recession has made the generation distrustful of banks. Another is that they hardly have any money to save, especially after paying down debt.
Google has launched "Google Bus Bangladesh," an educational program aimed at teaching 500,000 young Bangladeshis about the internet. Bangladesh is the world's 8th most populous nation yet many of its 157 million people remain offline.
Employers who provide their workers with an on-site canteen or cafeteria tend to sport workforces with higher morale and boosted productivity.
The NFL's success hosting regular season games at Wembley may spur the league into expanding full-time across the Atlantic.