Facebook Emotion Manipulation
Facebook Emotion Manipulation; Amnesty’s Panic Button; Im-Able; Rebooting Explorer 3
Does the news feed that you receive affect your mood? The answer is "yes" according to researchers who looked at several hundred thousand accounts on Facebook. The idea of possible steering your mood negatively or positively on a social networking site has prompted outrage. Click talks to the tech specialist, Mary Hamilton and looks at the science of emotional manipulation.
Amnesty's Panic Button
You are a human rights activist, and you find yourself working alone in a dangerous environment when suddenly it looks like you are under threat. What will you do? Press the panic button, suggests Amnesty International. The panic button is a new app aimed at alerting people of your danger and providing help. Amnesty's Tanya O'Carroll joins Click to explain how it works.
Im-Able
Fifteen million people a year suffer from stroke worldwide and of these, five million are left permanently disabled. A New Zealand company has developed a video gaming system that helps rehabilitate victims of stroke. It is using traditional gaming technology to restore movement in stroke victims. The ableX system is presently under trial in Australia at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Simon Morton reports on one family's embrace of the new scheme.
Rebooting Explorer 3
A sleepy spacecraft more or less forgotten by NASA has prompted a group of volunteers to try to awaken it – with NASA's permission. Click hears from Dennis Wingo, one of the team of space cowboys aiming to reboot the explorer, ISEE–3.
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Facebook Emotion Manipulation
Why Facebook is in the dock over research into mood manipulation
Duration: 08:00
Amnesty's Panic Button
Tanya O'Carroll discusses Amnesty’s panic button for human rights activists
Duration: 05:33
Im-Able
Simon Morton reports on the videogame to help stroke recovery
Duration: 04:55
Rebooting Explorer 3
Dennis Wingo explains how a team of space cowboys aim to reboot the explorer, ISEE–3
Duration: 06:57
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