A team of researchers explore the human side of cybersecurity
Recent research published in the International Journal of Business Information Systems examines the human element of cybersecurity.
The effects of bodily rhythm on behavior were investigated during smartphone study
The journal npj Digital Medicine published an article based on the study's findings.
Research explores the simple ways that can make healthy food options more appealing online
The study was published in the journal Health Communication.
Study: Just 15-minute daily cutback in social media use can have positive effects on health
Reducing daily social media use by just 15 minutes can greatly benefit health and immune function, study finds.
Researchers use machine learning to predict growth of brain tumors
The report was released January 21, 2023.
Young people lack trust in mental health smartphone apps
The study can be read in the journal Health Policy and Technology.
New survey finds very few get their news on Telegram but report positive experiences
The survey showed that Americans were more likely to get their news from Telegram than Rumble, Gab, or BitChute.
New research links screen time and OCD symptoms in preteens
The findings provide an important focus on the possible dangers of excessive screen time among kids.
New survey finds the vast majority of Americans have never heard of Truth Social
Truth Social users reported positive news experiences and mixed reactions on the question of free speech.
How social media can help open new ways to explore memory
Researchers recruited 23 participants for their study, instructing them to use an app to record short videos each day.
Women refrain from looking at Instagram photos that reflect their own feelings of insecurity
The participants were tasked with viewing Instagram images of women who were underweight, average, and overweight.
New study finds only certain groups of people benefit from telemental health care
108 scientific and gray literature sources were included in the research.