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Month: July 2025

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Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world?

July 7, 2025

In some parts of Russia, schoolgirls who become pregnant are being paid more than 100,000 rubles (nearly £900) for giving birth and raising their babies.This post was originally published on this site

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Stretchable electronics: Conductive polymer optimized for wearable biosensors

July 7, 2025

When aiming for stretchable, health-monitoring, skin-like sensor sheets, materials with demanding properties are required: they need to be flexible, biocompatible, and electrically conductive at the same time.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org – Biotechnology

Synchrotron X-rays reveal how T. rex bones may have healed after injuries

July 7, 2025

A University of Regina research team has made discoveries about how dinosaurs may have healed from injuries when they examined the preserved blood vessel structures inside a rib bone from Scotty, the famous Tyrannosaurus rex […]

Phys.org – Political Science

New US directive for visa applicants turns social media feeds into political documents

July 7, 2025

In recent weeks, the US State Department implemented a policy requiring all university, technical training, or exchange program visa applicants to disclose their social media handles used over the past five years. The policy also […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

LLMs display different cultural tendencies when responding to queries in English and Chinese, study finds

July 7, 2025

Large language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of OpenAI’s conversational platform ChatGPT, are now widely used by people worldwide to source information and generate content for various purposes.This post was originally […]

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Phys.org – Biotechnology

Mediterranean bacteria may harbor new mosquito solution

July 7, 2025

Mosquito-borne diseases kill more than 700,000 people every year, according to the World Health Organization, and the mosquitoes that spread the disease are difficult to control. Most species have developed resistance to all major classes […]

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Budget cuts threaten the future of biomedical research—and the young scientists behind it

July 7, 2025

Over the last several months, a deep sense of unease has settled over laboratories across the United States. Researchers at every stage—from graduate students to senior faculty members—have been forced to shelve experiments, rework career […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

‘Into a void’: Young US college graduates face employment crisis

July 6, 2025

Over two years, Rebecca Atkins filed more than 250 job applications, and felt like every one was going into a gaping chasm—one opened by the highest unemployment rate for recent college graduates in the United […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

Chatbots are on the rise, but customers still trust human agents more

July 5, 2025

Customers contact companies regularly to purchase products and services, inquire about orders, make payments and request returns. Until recently, the most common way for customers to contact companies was through phone calls or by interacting […]

Phys.org – Biotechnology

Rare blue proteins from cold-adapted microbes could serve as prototypes for molecular on-off switches

July 4, 2025

Imagine the magnificent glaciers of Greenland, the eternal snow of the Tibetan high mountains, and the permanently ice-cold groundwater in Finland. As cold and beautiful as these are, for the structural biologist Kirill Kovalev, they […]

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