A study by Aston University researchers suggests that a computer-generated breathing coach could be as effective as sessions with a human trainer.
A study by Aston University researchers suggests that a computer-generated breathing coach could be as effective as sessions with a human trainer.
The classes using the new lab are not necessarily in the hard sciences but instead communications, marketing or psychology.
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