Many state COVID websites still aren’t accessible
Many websites created by US states and territories to share information about COVID-19 don’t meet accessibility standards, a new study shows.
Many websites created by US states and territories to share information about COVID-19 don’t meet accessibility standards, a new study shows.
“…the spread of voter fraud messages on Twitter was driven by a bias for tweets with more negative emotion…”
Only 43% of parents have set up a patient portal for their child others may not be optimizing portal use, according to a new poll.
Political ideology and user choice are the biggest drivers of engagement with partisan and unreliable news via Google Search, a study finds.
Most older adults use patient portals than five years ago, but there are still disparities in who uses the health care platforms.
Most older adults use patient portals than five years ago, but there are still disparities in who uses the health care platforms.
Fewer Americans visited unreliable websites in the run-up to the 2020 US election than in 2016, researchers report.
Having access to training manuals encourages older adults to use voice assistant tech. Benefits include better mood and less loneliness.
Ride-sharing platforms outperform taxis in coping with urban emergencies, largely due to the benefits of technology, a new study shows.
New research uses Google search data to better understand who is thinking about human rights, and where those people live.