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In Scandinavia, wooden buildings reach new heights

April 30, 2022 phys.org

A sandy-colored tower glints in the sunlight and dominates the skyline of the Swedish town of Skelleftea as Scandinavia harnesses its wood resources to lead a global trend towards erecting eco-friendly high-rises.This post was originally […]

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PortMiami, cruise lines pledge to expand technology to cut emissions from ships

April 29, 2022 phys.org

Miami-Dade County is upping its commitment to shore power at PortMiami, a technological upgrade that allows ships to plug into the local grid at port instead of continuing to burn fuel—and spew water and air […]

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UK's response to Ukraine refugee crisis exacerbates risks of human trafficking and exploitation: Report

April 29, 2022 phys.org

UK and international representatives from civil society and beyond are calling on the UK Government to better support refugees coming from Ukraine, in a report by UCL experts for the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner (IASC).This post […]

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Rising wages drive both optimism, pessimism on inflation

April 29, 2022 phys.org

Consumers voiced much more positive views in April, rising 9.8% above March, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.This post was originally published on this site

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First all-British electric aircraft makes successful test flights

April 29, 2022 phys.org

A project managed by Cranfield University to advance electric aviation has achieved a significant milestone, with what is thought to be the first ever flight by a British designed and built, all-electric conventional airplane.This post […]

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When an internal candidate loses a CEO bid, other opportunities arise

April 29, 2022 phys.org

Companies often motivate executives by staging CEO tournaments—internal competitions to replace departing company leaders—but for those executives who lose the bid to become CEO, opportunities will probably arise elsewhere, according to a new study from […]

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How colonialism is a major cause of domestic abuse against women around the world

April 29, 2022 phys.org

One in three women around the world will experience violence from an intimate partner at some point in their lifetime. That is a shocking figure. Even more shocking, though, is the fact that, in 23 […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Laser-textured discs improve marine engine performance

April 29, 2022 phys.org

A laser-textured friction disk could reduce maintenance costs and downtime for the biggest ships sailing on the oceans. Man Energy Solutions tested laser-textured friction disks on its two-stroke engines on two ships sailing from Europe […]

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Bingo seems like harmless fun, but higher stakes and new technology are making it more dangerous

April 29, 2022 phys.org

Bingo, with its familiar rules, novelty number calls (“legs 11,” “two ducks swimming”) and social setting, has long had a reputation as harmless and friendly.This post was originally published on this site

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Profile matching of online users across multiple social networks

April 29, 2022 TechXplore.com

It is perhaps a significant concern that internet users willingly and sometimes unwittingly share their personal and private information through online social networks without a second thought for how that information might be used. There […]

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