
Cool School - Where Peace Rules
Human development scientists
and computer game developers
designed a video game that
teaches kids how to resolve
conflicts peacefully amongst
themselves. Inanimate
objects, such as pencils and
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Driver Distraction
Human factors researchers
test drivers to measure the
risks of driving while
distracted. The researchers
control the environment by
adding turns and changing
road conditions, all the
while measuring the
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Baby Thinking
Radiologists have developed
a new device to understand
brain activity. It is a
collection of fiber optic
cables attached to a
flexible cap placed atop the
head. The cables send
near-infrared light through
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New Booze Busting Device
Using optical technology,
engineers created a way to
measure the amount of
alcohol in a driver’s
skin. They use near-infrared
absorption spectroscopy to
measure blood alcohol
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- Human Development Scientists And Computer Game Developers Design Video Game That Teaches Conflict Resolution To Kids
- Psychologist Uses Driving Simulator To Test The Dangers Of Distraction
- Radiologists Use Light To Scan The Inner Workings Of The Brain
- Engineers Measure Blood Alcohol Content With Spectroscopy
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Pediatric Neurologists Use MRI to Understand How Strokes Impair Verbal Abilities
Children who have speech-impairing strokes often learn to talk again, while adult stroke victims can lose their verbal abilities for good. By giving reading and verbal tests inside the MRI, ... > more -
Physicists' Invention Opens Access to Computers for Persons with Tremors
For $100, people with tremors could finally be able to use a computer mouse. A new mouse adapter filters out the high-frequency, shaky component of the movement, transmitting only the steady ... > more
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