Stretchy sensor works for health and video games
Super stretchy and sensitive sensors could work to monitor health or even help control video games, researchers report.
Super stretchy and sensitive sensors could work to monitor health or even help control video games, researchers report.
Super stretchy and sensitive sensors could work to monitor health or even help control video games, researchers report.
A smartphone game called Guess What? could facilitate earlier diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and improve treatment, say researchers.
Regular video game players have superior decision-making skills and enhanced brain activity in certain regions, researchers find.
Video games can offer relief for unemployed workers, but the benefits to well-being might not be the same for gamers looking for escapism, researchers say.
Video games can offer relief for unemployed workers, but the benefits to well-being might not be the same for gamers looking for escapism, researchers say.
A social psychologist explains why our brains crave Wordle and why sharing the experience is so key to why it’s catching on.