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New study links classic video game play to increased happiness
Researchers at Imperial College London and Kyushu Sangyo University have found that classic video games such as Super Mario ...
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How video games help trans people find gender euphoria
A new study has confirmed that video game avatars can have huge mental health benefits for trans and nonbinary people. While ...
In good news for those who like racing through audiobooks at double speed, a new study from a team at UCLA has found learning and knowledge retention is not negatively effected when students watch ...
The study adds to available data looking at gun violence. Even as questions about the relationship between violent video games and shootings have been asked with growing urgency, a dearth of good data ...
A recent UCLA study found no significant costs to watching online lecture videos at faster speeds. According to the study published Nov. 14, there was no difference in learning comprehension between ...
The University of Minnesota's St. Anthony Falls Laboratory has published its long-awaited Phase 2 study into the impact of wake boats on inland lakes. The 185-page report compares the impact of seven ...
The debilitating effects of advanced dementia — how it destroys communication, basic muscle control, even the ability to swallow — are difficult to describe in words. Often, it’s not until the ...
A recent study with 39,000 participants by the University of Oxford on video games and well-being has concluded that gaming has no measurable effect on well-being or overall life satisfaction. In ...
Boys who play video games on school days spend 30 percent less time reading, and girls spend 34 percent less time doing homework than those who do not play such games, U.S. researchers said Monday.
A Kapwing study reveals that over 20 percent of videos recommended to new YouTube users are low-quality, AI-generated content, raising concerns about the dominance of "AI slop" and its impact on the ...
According to a Hubspot study, 83% of consumers would consider sharing video content with their friends if it is specific to their interests. This is why many media publisher companies are adding ...
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