Video Games
Researchers found encouraging results for treating depression with a video game interface that targets underlying cognitive issues linked with depression rather than just managing the symptoms.
Graduate students from John Hopkins University have developed video game controllers that can be worn on the feet and used with widely-popular video games.
Playing a Science-Based Video Game? It Might Be All Wrong
Many digital games claiming to simulate evolution are inaccurate. These errors can undermine the games' potential educational benefits.
If you've ever got stuck playing Super Mario, don’t feel so bad.
Can Video Games Be Good for Kids?
New research from Columbia University and Paris Descartes University indicates video game playing may benefit children.
Gamification Helps You Get Things Done
Break some bad habits and create some new good ones with the help of Habitica.
This Global Pandemic Simulator Makes You Patient Zero
Like a terrifying choose-your-own-adventure story.