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New study links classic video game play to increased happiness
Researchers at Imperial College London and Kyushu Sangyo University have found that classic video games such as Super Mario ...
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How video games help trans people find gender euphoria
A new study has confirmed that video game avatars can have huge mental health benefits for trans and nonbinary people. While ...
A first-of-its-kind study from Oxford University has investigated the relationship between well-being and time spent playing video games using novel industry data from two popular video games. The ...
Screen time of any kind is generally considered to be a negative influence on a child’s development but a new study from a team of European researchers makes a strikingly different case, presenting ...
Danny loves watching movies, playing campaign games, and losing online. At least that's what his constantly middling Rocket League performances suggest. Video games have faced backlash for a long time ...
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He built a learning game at 16 that millions of students now use
He launched a learning game at 16 that now reaches millions of students worldwide. Here’s what we can learn from this young ...
Games are often railed against as the antithesis of academia, interfering with class attendance and study habits. However, the post-braining training craze has for many turned that theory on its ear, ...
The study adds to available data looking at gun violence. Even as questions about the relationship between violent video games and shootings have been asked with growing urgency, a dearth of good data ...
Move over trust falls and ropes courses, turns out playing video games with coworkers is the real path to better performance at the office. A new study by four BYU information systems professors found ...
A new scientific study suggests that video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children. Published in the JAMA Network Open journal on Oct. 24, the study of nearly 2,000 ...
Video gaming does not harm social development in boys — but girls who play struggle to make friends, a study suggests. However, all kids aged 8 to 10 who find it hard to make friends are more likely ...
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