Special watches, eye-tracking glasses will help a Hamilton university gauge voter interest during tonight’s election debate

Special watches, eye-tracking glasses will help a Hamilton university gauge voter interest during tonight’s election debate

Researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton are out to "make democracy better" by studying a group of young people as they watch and react to the leaders' debate Thursday evening.In what they're calling a "Canadian science first," the university's LIVELab and

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