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Community-Driven Digital Solutions Can Transform Addiction Treatment and Ease the Burden on the Healthcare System
Substance use disorder (SUD) remains a costly and dangerous public health challenge that affects over 48 million people in the US annually. High relapse rates, typically 40-60%, lead me to believe ...
Chikusam Official Gains Momentum As A Youth-Focused Digital Platform Blending Creativity And Community Impact
Chikusam Official is gaining traction as a youth-focused digital creator platform, blending aesthetic content with community engagement. Known for relatable reels and a distinct identity, it has built a strong presence among young audiences. The platform also runs giveaways and social initiatives, strengthening engagement beyond content creation.
Why community management has become a core growth function in game development
Small studios often spot player trends faster due to close community engagement, In-game tools and social content help reach and retain more players. Active communities can influence product direction ...
Psilocybin Dampens Aggression and Attack Behaviors
Psilocybin selectively reduces escalated aggression in mangrove rivulus fish without suppressing social interaction, identifying a new model for behavioral drug research.
AI matches human teachers: Brief pre-lecture chat boosts students' brain synchrony and learning outcomes
Millions of students worldwide have long relied on self-paced learning through pre-recorded video lectures, a model that ...
First-of-its-kind study finds striking parallels between biological and artificial intelligence during social interaction
UCLA researchers have made a significant discovery showing that biological brains and artificial intelligence systems develop remarkably similar neural patterns during social interaction. This ...
Affective Touch and Social Interaction
Explore research topics across seven scientific disciplines. Search and discover topics from Applied sciences, Biological sciences, Chemistry, Earth & environmental sciences, Health sciences, Physical sciences, and Social sciences.
Feeling alone isn’t the same as being alone—and new research says it matters more than you think
You can be surrounded by people and still feel profoundly lonely, and research shows that distinction matters.
Scientists show how common chord progressions unlock social bonding in the brain
New research provides evidence that listening to familiar and predictable musical chord progressions while making eye contact ...
Kristin Poinar: What's hidden under the Greenland ice sheet?
The Greenland ice sheet is massive, mysterious -- and melting. Using advanced technology, scientists are revealing its secrets for the first time, and what they've found is amazing: hidden under the ice sheet is a vast aquifer that holds a Lake Tahoe-sized volume of water from the summer melt. Does this water stay there, or does it find its way ...
Pop culture expands into online entertainment trends
: Discover how 2026 digital entertainment trends are transforming fan engagement and reshaping online interaction patterns globally.
Understanding Web 2.0: Key Features, Impact, and Examples
Explore Web 2.0's evolution, its impact on user interaction, and examples like Facebook and Wikipedia. Understand how it differs from Web 1.0 and shapes the web today.
Adam Ostrow: After your final status update
Many of us have a social media presence -- a virtual personality made up of status updates, tweets and connections, stored in the cloud. Adam Ostrow asks a big question: What happens to that personality after you've died? Could it ... live on?
Modern Approaches to Building Long-Term Relationships
In the contemporary era, the quest for a life partner has transformed from a matter of proximity into a sophisticated process guided by technology and psychology. While the fundamental human need for ...
Jeff Hancock: The future of lying
Who hasn’t sent a text message saying “I’m on my way” when it wasn’t true or fudged the truth a touch in their online dating profile? But Jeff Hancock doesn’t believe that the anonymity of the internet encourages dishonesty. In fact, he says the searchability and permanence of information online may even keep us honest.
Why social media use raises anxiety risk in marriages
Discover the psychological mechanisms that turn digital interaction into a constant source of tension at home. We explore how ...
Swalwell Used Social Media to Build His Career. His Accusers Used It to Warn Others.
Eric Swalwell used social media to boost his image and meet women, accusers said. Some of those same women used apps and ...
Building a culture of vigilance: Why OPSEC awareness matters
By Cynthia Flores-Wilkin, Operations Security program manager, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and SecurityNational Operations Security Aw...
Businesses and brands turn to Louisiana's social media influencers to get the word out
A growing number of local influencers are augmenting their income, while a handful support themselves entirely, through their ...
What Happens When Lemurs Try to “Talk” to Humans Through Technology?
A new study reveals animals might desire to use technology alongside humans. Lemurs showed a preference for interactive ...