Job recruiters’ perceptions of candidates are strongly impacted by opinionated content on social media
A research team at Penn State examined the impact certain content on social media has on job candidacy in the…
Researchers developed a tiny lab for smartphones able to diagnose mental health conditions and diseases like coronavirus
The findings appeared in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering.
Machine learning algorithms using EMR data could provide early indication of dementia risk
New research used EMR data to test the efficacy of machine learning algorithms in identifying patients at risk of dementia.
Therapy through cyberspace considered effective for residual depressive symptoms
The findings were released in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.
Using artificial intelligence analysis of blood tests may predict progression of neurodegeneration
The findings were published in the journal Brain.
New artificial intelligence method capable of improving quality of MRI scans
The findings were published in the peer-reviewed journal Neurocomputing.
Study finds peers not supportive enough when encountering unhealthy posts on social media
Posts depicting depressive feelings on Facebook are less likely to attract the encouragement necessary from peers, a new study suggests.
Study finds 10% of U.S. adults don’t use the internet
10% of U.S. adults don't use the internet, with the black and Hispanic population making up the majority, a recent…
Excessive screen media habits begin in infancy, with higher rates in first-time mothers
Excessive screen time may begin as early as infancy, with higher rates among first-time mothers, new research suggests.
Study shows how digital proficiency in Americans could vary drastically
The majority of adults in the U.S. may struggle if faced with particular cybersecurity or privacy-related challenges, a new survey…
Higher academic achievement linked to less preoccupation with social media
The new study was published in Computers & Education.
Companies are better off being transparent on cybersecurity efforts
Researchers at North Carolina State University suggest companies are better off being transparent on cybersecurity efforts.