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Binghamton University

Clinicians and researchers who use the Digital Media Overuse Scale developed by researchers from Binghamton University can be free to make their investigations as broad (i.e. social media) or as granular (i.e. Instagram) as they want for their particular use.

Addicted to your phone? New tool identifies overuse of digital media

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Binghamton University Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems Thi Tran

Machine learning, blockchain technology could help counter spread of fake news

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Climate change could lead to "widespread chaos" for insect communities

Climate change could lead to “widespread chaos” for insect communities

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Illustration of a confused older woman

Early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline

Categories Brain & Behavior

Europe can rapidly eliminate imports of Russian natural gas

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
From the television show The Office, the character Dwight wearing the face of a CPR dummy he has mutilated a la Silence of the Lambs.

Human skin has evolved to allow maximum durability and flexibility

Categories Health

Apologizing after product failures can encourage repurchase, stave off lawsuits

Categories Social Sciences

Women’s mental health has higher association with dietary factors

Categories Brain & Behavior

Neandertals had the capacity to perceive and produce human speech

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
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