
Public Support Can Influence Soldiers' Mental Health, Bug Killing Study Suggests
Can events supporting troops
reduce the risk of soldiers
experiencing combat-related
stress disorders? A new
study suggests so. ... > full story

Violent Video Games Are a Risk Factor for Criminal Behavior and Aggression, New Evidence Shows
New evidence demonstrates a
link between video games and
youth violence and
delinquency. The research
shows a strong connection
... > full story

Camera Inside Spiraling Football Provides Ball's-Eye View of Field
Researchers have shown that
a camera embedded in the
side of a rubber-sheathed
plastic foam football can
record video while the ball
... > full story

New Technology for Animation Film Experts
Hollywood devotes great
effort to chasing monsters
through realistic-looking
environments. Researchers
have now developed a
technology that greatly
simplifies the production of
... > full story
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How a Hollywood Box Office Success Can Translate Internationally
May 22, 2013 A researchers is looking at why some Hollywood movies are successful in the international box ... > full story -
Common Myths About Digital Piracy Busted
May 14, 2013 The results of a large-scale, analysis of BitTorrent file-sharing of computer games, focusing on using open methodologies, bust some of the common myths about digital ... > full story -
Openly Gay: Does It Affect Performance Appraisal?
May 13, 2013 Although knowing an actor is gay significantly affected ratings of his masculinity, there was no significant effect on ratings of his acting performance, researchers ... > full story -
Internet Content Is Looking for You
May 6, 2013 "Contextual search" is improving so gradually the changes often go unnoticed, and we may soon forget what the world was like without it, according to a technology ... > full story -
Teen Girls Who Exercise Are Less Likely to Be Violent
May 6, 2013 Regular exercise is touted as an antidote for many ills, including stress, depression and obesity. Physical activity also may help decrease violent behavior among adolescent girls, according to new ... > full story -
Camaraderie of Sports Teams May Deter Bullying, Violence
May 5, 2013 As schools around the country look for ways to reduce violence and bullying, they may want to consider encouraging students to participate in team sports, according to a new ... > full story -
Experts to Focus on the Science of Gun Safety
May 4, 2013 Pediatric leaders and researchers tackled the complex and often politically charged subject of gun ... > full story -
Violent Video Games Have Lower Effects on Highly-Exposed Teens
May 3, 2013 Teenagers who are highly exposed to violent video games —- three or more hours per day -— show blunted physical and psychological responses to playing a violent game, reports a new ... > full story -
Gamers Recognize College Football Players in Video Games
May 1, 2013 Paying college athletes is a contentious issue and the subject of a lawsuit challenging the use of their likenesses in video games. A new study found that many video gamers recognize athletes in the ... > full story -
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Link Between School Climate and Violence Confirmed
April 25, 2013 Schools may be a step closer towards the development of effective strategies to prevent violent behavior. New research shows that there is a direct link between school climate and school ... > full story
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