
How the virtual world is affecting the real you
New research digs into how augmented reality affects people’s behavior—in both the physical world and a digitally enhanced one.
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New research digs into how augmented reality affects people’s behavior—in both the physical world and a digitally enhanced one.
Saying something like “girls are as good as boys at math” might come with good intentions and the intent to encourage, but it can backfire, according to new paper.
A new method, dubbed the “small wins model,” is showing promise in reducing the kind of bias that leads to gender inequality within a company’s workforce.
Encouraging people to judge each other’s morals can get them to cooperate better, research shows.
Adults over 80 who use technology, like cellphones and computers, to stay connected report higher levels of both mental and physical well-being.