Building connections, revolutionizing news and expanding horizons vs. concerns around mental health, fake news and privacy ...
A.I. search tools, chatbots and social media are associated with lower cognitive performance, studies say. What to do?
Dr. Jean M. Twenge, who teaches at San Diego State University, will present a talk on Tuesday, Nov. 4, called, “How Changes in Technology Shape Each Generation.” Twenge’s appearance is part of the WKU ...
Social media users can use their accounts to post anything, ranging from short videos on TikTok to timed pictures and videos on Snapchat. Among these users, some individuals may gain fame and ...
Researchers are debating the strength of evidence connecting technology to surging rates of adolescent mental illness. But they have some clear advice for parents. The book reinforced an acute concern ...
Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school day aren't necessarily experiencing better mental health and wellbeing, as the first worldwide study of its kind has found ...
Public health experts, lawmakers and parents have cautioned about the effects of social media on America’s teens. But what do teens themselves think? In 2024, Pew Research Center surveyed U.S. teens ...
Social technologies present a unique paradox—they can be connectors and disruptors. They can simultaneously offer lifelines and social threats, relevant information and fake news, confidence boosters ...
James Conroy receives funding from the ESRC: ES/X002756/1. Professor David Lundie at the University of Glasgow is the principal investigator. Jeremy Knox and Robert Davis do not work for, consult, own ...
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