Researchers dissect algorithm curation of video recommendations on YouTube
A research coalition affiliated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research explored the algorithmic curation of video recommendations on…
Screen time in infancy associated with autistic-like traits later in adolescence
In this study, the data of 2,152 children from the National Children's Study was analyzed from December 2017 through December…
Study unveils portentous advancements made in neuromorphic computing
A new study details the significant advancements made by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the conceptual field…
Academics are not critically assessing their sources of online information
Researchers found that students are prioritizing online information rather than traditional teaching materials, intermittently lacking the critical assessment of their…
How international diplomacy can combat the ongoing threat of cyberwarfare
The report, supported by the National Science Foundation, was released in the peer-reviewed journal Technology and Culture.
Online-based propaganda raises the demand for corporate corrective response
The study, as published in the peer-reviewed journal Mass Communication and Society, examined data comprised of more than 600 participants…
Why artificial intelligence may not be suitable for all sorts of businesses
A new paper by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute asserts, while artificial intelligence may be beneficial for businesses in sectors such as…
Machine learning could be capable of predicting future onset of diabetes
A new study in the Journal of the Endocrine Society has found that artificial intelligence could be the most capable…
A US-based study probed the spread of political and pandemic propaganda on Facebook’s advertising network
In the findings, as published in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, researchers found that the ads were considerably effective at…
Stress and nomophobia associated with patterns of stress-evoking media use
During times of stress and nomophobia, a group of researchers studied its association with passive and active Facebook use over…
Study shows how neuroforecasting helps our brain predict video virality
The study was publicized in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Widespread anti-vaccination misinformation on social media regressing trust in medical experts
New research published in the HKS Misinformation Review investigates the surge of anti-vaccination misinformation on social media.