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Health campaigns on social media aimed at increasing HPV vaccination may see greater success if they used more storytelling in posts, suggests a new study
5 years ago
drexel.edu
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Newborns living near trees tend to be healthier and new data suggests it’s not because healthier people reside near parks
9 days ago
drexel.edu
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Cardiac: A CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation [pdf]
2 days ago
cs.drexel.edu
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Young people with a diagnosable mental health condition report differences in their experiences of social media compared to those without a condition, including greater dissatisfaction with online friend counts and more time spent on social media sites
10 days ago
cam.ac.uk
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Show HN: A social media network where users share prompts instead of posts
11 days ago
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Censoring Social Media
11 days ago
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social media platform in go
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Gorillas offer clues to how social relationships work in humans, suggests study
10 days ago
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Belief in fake news linked to problematic social media use
8 days ago
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New Zealand’s prime minister proposes social media ban for children under 16
9 days ago
independent.co.uk
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Minnesota Senate seeks to impose first-in-nation social media tax
7 days ago
kstp.com
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New Zealand kind-of moves to ban social media for under-16s, require age checks for new accounts
9 days ago
theregister.com
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New study in Nature Comms used Minecraft to show how humans adaptively switch between solo and social learning
14 days ago
nature.com
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Study investigates motivational foundations of digital self control in social media: Both high and low personal investment lead to regret and negative outcomes
4 days ago
dl.acm.org
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A new study found pesticides alter gut bacteria growth and metabolism, triggering inflammation-linked lipid changes that may affect human health.
2 days ago
doi.org
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Social media content focused on muscularity linked to muscle dysmorphia among boys and men
42 hours ago
eurekalert.org
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Students Are Short-Circuiting Their Chromebooks for a Social Media Challenge
46 hours ago
nytimes.com
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Ireland ‘seriously considering’ banning social media for under-16s
6 days ago
telegraph.co.uk
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Looking for Open-Source Developers To Work On Papaver: A Federated, Social Media Service With Extensions
12 days ago
reddit.com
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Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests
13 days ago
arstechnica.com
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Colorado’s Social Media Moral Panic Bill Dies After Governor’s Thoughtful Veto
13 days ago
techdirt.com
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Social media ban: Parents need to step up, not the government - retired judge
9 days ago
rnz.co.nz
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Parents' Phone Use May Harm Kids' Health and Development
10 days ago
newsweek.com
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TikTok's "Jesus glow" trend exposes the emptiness of social media religion
10 days ago
salon.com
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Texas House passes bill that bans people under 18 from using social media
14 days ago
kvue.com
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John Carmack suggests the world could run on older hardware – if we optimized software better
44 hours ago
techspot.com
Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study finds
7 days ago
theguardian.com
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New U-Michigan study: When Facebook blocked news in Australia, user engagement dropped 11% and non-news posts fell 9%
2 days ago
news.umich.edu
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AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests
7 days ago
arstechnica.com
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AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests
3 days ago
arstechnica.com
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Women are around 50% more likely than men to develop COPD, the umbrella term for chronic lung conditions, even if they have never smoked or smoked much less than their male counterparts, study finds
7 days ago
bmjopenrespres.bmj.com
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