How healthy are you? Have a go at this interactive quiz on diet, physical activity and lifestyle choices and see if you need to make some personal changes.
The ability of intergroup contact to reduce prejudice is a well-researched area of psychology. However, as more and more contact takes place online, PhD student Julian Bond is working to understand whether this changes the effectiveness of intergroup contact and the potential implications for a more harmonious society.
Emma Brice's PhD asks the question: have technological developments changed how we view and understand privacy in contemporary society? This was inspired by how we, as a society, talk about privacy and privacy loss.
What is the best way to support people with learning disabilities to access and use technology? This series of seven videos will help you answer this question.
This free course, Childhood in the digital age, delves into the lives of children and discuss the potential benefits and limitations of technology in their lives.
Meet Frank and travel with him on his adventures through the (sometimes foggy) realms of social media. Explore sharing, filter bubbles and fake news- maybe you can learn from Frank's mistakes with the help of Josie Long.
What influence are emoji having on the way we communicate? Is the common use of the eggplant or facepalm emoji something to worry about? Philip Seargeant explores this online visual language...
I ba raddau y mae polisïau caffael yn effeithio ar yr ôl troed carbon digidol? Mae'r erthygl hon yn ystyried pam y dylem edrych yn agosach wrth benderfynu beth i'w brynu.
Gall ymddangos yn llethol ond mae llawer o gamau y gallwn eu cymryd fel unigolion i leihau ein hôl troed carbon digidol. Gallwn eich helpu i ddechrau arni.
To what extent do procurement policies affect the digital carbon footprint? This article examines why we should look more closely when deciding what to buy.