The tool section of the emoji keyboard boasts an array of knives, a syringe, a water gun, a beeper, a battery, and a bomb. But when it comes to objects you might find in a laboratory, the options are ...
Emoji could particularly enhance interaction with young children, people with disabilities, and patients who speak other languages, a physician and others argue in a new commentary. The opportunity ...
A new study finds that emoji, the tiny graphic images increasingly used in text communications, can be interpreted in a variety of ways. Researchers at the University of Minnesota found that, due to ...
Emoji-Filled Mean Tweets Help Scientists Create Sarcasm-Detecting Bot That Could Uncover Hate Speech
Emojis help millions of humans inject emotional nuance into their online conversation every day. They let your friends, family and lovers know that a critical remark was meant in jest or that what ...
Did ya know Programming jobs are growing at 2X national average?! By 2020, we'll have 1.4 million jobs but only 400k computer science students. Yikes! This week (Dec 9 - 15) is Computer Science ...
In the latest video from GE's Emoji Science Lab, Bill Nye the Science Guy discusses the scientific advances making us a bit more like superheroes. CNET freelancer Anthony Domanico is passionate about ...
BOSTON – Emoji, that universal lexicon of colorful and clever symbols meant to replace the written and spoken word, could be a valuable tool in the field of medicine, allowing patients to better ...
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