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Are video games bad for mental health?

Scientists reveal the psychological truth.

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Published September 13, 2022
Categorized as Mind & Behavior, Technology Tagged Gaming, Health & Wellness, Neuroscience, Psychology, Video games

Keep your fish fresh, thanks to chameleons

Researchers invented a material that changes color to measure how fresh seafood is, inspired by (you guessed it) chameleons.

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Published September 13, 2022
Categorized as Engineering, Food Technology Tagged Fishing, FoodTech, Health & Wellness, Life Sciences, Technology

Sleep can boost good snack habits

If you needed another reason to prioritize sleep…

Published October 4, 2021
Categorized as Mind & Behavior Tagged Health & Wellness, Life Sciences, Neuroscience, Psychology

Drivers with road rage, beware

High-risk drivers can now be rapidly identified while they’re still endangering the rest of us on the road.

Published May 26, 2021
Categorized as Engineering, Technology Tagged AI, Computer Science, Physical Sciences

This AI model types on smartphones like a human

A new artificial intelligence model realistically predicts how humans type on touchscreens — even making typos and correcting them.

Published May 12, 2021
Categorized as Engineering, Mind & Behavior, Technology Tagged AI, Computer Science, Marketing, Neuroscience, Psychology

Octopus-inspired robot picks up space trash

Researchers have invented a new soft robotic device with eight tentacle arms that allows astronauts to grasp and service objects in space.

Published April 26, 2021
Categorized as Engineering, Technology Tagged Life Sciences, Physical Sciences

Why do some TED Talks go viral?

New research on thousands of TED Talks shows that people who speak with more “I” statements, positive emotion words like “love” and social words like “mate” get higher view counts.

Published April 16, 2021
Categorized as Mind & Behavior Tagged Marketing, Psychology

Women are perceived differently from men. Even when they’re robots.

Female bots are perceived to have more positive human qualities, such as warmth, experience and emotion, than male bots.

Published April 2, 2021
Categorized as Mind & Behavior, Technology Tagged AI, Psychology
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