Computers can tell if you’re bored, shows new study
From the University of Sussex media release: Computers are able to read a person’s body language to tell whether they are bored or interested in what they see on the screen,… Read more »
From the University of Sussex media release: Computers are able to read a person’s body language to tell whether they are bored or interested in what they see on the screen,… Read more »
From the American Cancer Society media release: A pilot study finds that using smartphone reminders to prompt people to get moving may help reduce sedentary behavior. The study was supported… Read more »
From the Elsevier media release: Research reveals a new way to administer anesthetic in the mouth. If you’re scared of the dentist’s needles you’re not alone — but new research means… Read more »
From the IOS Press media release: One of the greatest challenges associated with the growing numbers of aged adults is how to maintain a healthy aging mind. Taking up a new… Read more »
From the University of Nebraska-Lincoln media release: College students spend more class time than ever playing with their smartphones and other digital devices, according to a new University of Nebraska-Lincoln study…. Read more »
From the Taylor & Francis media release: When assessing a future partner, do we rank education as important criteria for success of the match? Age, appearance, intelligence, social status and chemistry… Read more »
From the University of California – Los Angeles media release: People on social media are often unsupportive of cyberbullying victims who have shared highly personal feelings, UCLA psychologists report. Compared to… Read more »
From the University of Akron media release: What drives you to Facebook? News? Games? Feedback on your posts? The chance to meet new friends? If any of these hit home, you… Read more »
From the University of Georgia media release: Researchers at the University of Georgia have found links between certain patterns of connections among Facebook friends and drug and alcohol use among college-aged… Read more »
From the Indiana University media release: Indiana University researchers have found that people who seek out news and information from social media are at higher risk of becoming trapped in a… Read more »
