UGA researchers are using video games to open new doors for neurodivergent students — boosting their quality of life and sparking interest in STEAM careers.
A growing number of young Americans are ready to press play on video games. This holiday season, video game-related gifts are topping wish lists for 76% of U.S. children ages 10-17, according to a ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Too much screen time is often seen as a negative thing, especially for kids. But one eye clinic is finding a way to make eye exams more fun and efficient through a video game kids ...