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Road noise makes female critics less picky with their partners

Road noise makes female crickets less picky with their partners Previous studies have suggested noise pollution affects animal movements, feeding and breeding behaviours A female cricket approaching a male Credit: Dr Adam Bent /PA Traffic noise makes distracted female crickets less picky with their partners, a study has found, as scientists warn the trend could lead to a decline in the species. Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University found that female crickets were less discerning between partners making high-quality and low-quality courtship songs if there was traffic noise going on at the same time, according to a study in the journal Behavioral Ecology.

Apps help integration, health of immigrants: Study

Apps help integration, health of immigrants: Study ANI | Updated: Jan 31, 2021 16:54 IST Washington [US], January 31 (ANI): A new study has discovered that mobile apps can play a vital role in helping migrants >immigrants integrate into new cultures, as well as provide physical and mental health benefits. The findings of the study were published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior . Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) surveyed new migrants and refugees undertaking free beginners language classes in Greece, often the first destination for people arriving into Europe from Africa and Asia, over a 10-month period. The findings showed that those using mobile apps aided by artificial intelligence (AI), such as language assistants, customised information sites, or health symptom trackers, experienced 5.3 per cent better health status, and increased social integration by 2.7 per cent.

Apps help integration and health of migrants

 E-Mail A new study has found that mobile apps can play a vital role in helping immigrants integrate into new cultures, as well as provide physical and mental health benefits. Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) surveyed new migrants and refugees undertaking free beginners language classes in Greece, often the first destination for people arriving into Europe from Africa and Asia, over a 10-month period. The findings, published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, show that those using mobile apps aided by artificial intelligence (AI), such as language assistants, customised information sites, or health symptom trackers, experienced 5.3% better health status, and increased social integration by 2.7%.

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