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Month: October 2025

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Repetitive negative thinking mediates relationship between self-esteem and burnout in students, study finds

October 5, 2025

When people are highly stressed for prolonged periods of time, they can sometimes experience a state known as burnout, characterized by pronounced emotional, mental and physical exhaustion. The stressors leading to burnout could be personal, […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

Amazon is overhauling its devices to take on Apple in the AI era

October 4, 2025

When Amazon.com Inc. recruited longtime Microsoft Corp. product chief Panos Panay in 2023 to run its devices division, his new colleagues thought the e-commerce giant was preparing to take its consumer gadget line upscale.This post […]

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Study of 86 chikungunya outbreaks reveals unpredictability in size and severity

October 4, 2025

The symptoms come on quickly—acute fever, followed by debilitating joint pain that can last for months. Though rarely fatal, the chikungunya virus, a mosquito-borne illness, can be particularly severe for high-risk individuals, including newborns and […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Accelerated Gulf of Maine warming may pose a serious threat to American lobsters

October 3, 2025

The Gulf of Maine is warming faster than 99% of the world’s oceans, raising concerns for its $2 billion-a-year American lobster fishery. Scientists at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS have been studying the […]

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Venom from stonefish species may yield new medications

October 3, 2025

Researchers at James Cook University have discovered that venoms from two species of stonefish possess powerful immunosuppressive properties and could pave the way for the development of new drugs. Their findings are reported in Toxicon.This […]

Phys.org – Education

Even short school breaks can affect student learning unevenly across socioeconomic backgrounds

October 3, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic affected people worldwide disproportionately, with economically disadvantaged households facing a heavier burden. Children were also affected since schools and classes were closed to contain the virus.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Unique videos show how trawling restrictions bring back life to the sea

October 3, 2025

Trawling restrictions not only benefit fish and shellfish; anemones and corals are also becoming more common, according to a new study from the University of Gothenburg. Twenty-six years of underwater videos from the depths of […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

Humanoid robots in the home? Not so fast, says expert

October 3, 2025

It’s been a goal for as long as humanoids have been a subject of popular imagination—a general-purpose robot that can do rote tasks like fold laundry or sort recycling simply by being asked.This post was […]

Phys.org – Political Science

Around the world, migrants are being deported at alarming rates—how did this become normalized?

October 3, 2025

Under President Donald Trump, the United States is expanding its efforts to detain and deport non-citizens at an alarming rate. In recent months, the Trump administration made deals with a number of third states to […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Humpback calves need 38 times more energy after birth than in womb

October 3, 2025

The energy required for newborn humpback calves to grow after birth is 38 times greater than what they needed inside the womb according to research from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine […]

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