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Consumers adjust to inflation as labor market expectations worsen

July 29, 2022 phys.org

Consumer sentiment was essentially unchanged from June, when it had reached an all-time low for the survey, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.This post was originally published on this site

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Odorant analysis 2.0: Technique for the isolation of volatile food compounds optimized

July 29, 2022 phys.org

A research team from the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich (LSB) has succeeded in automating an established method for the gentle, artifact-avoiding isolation of volatile food ingredients. As […]

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Senate deal should make it easier to buy electric vehicles

July 29, 2022 phys.org

The surprise deal by Senate Democrats on a slimmed-down bill to support families, boost infrastructure and fight climate change also is likely to jump-start sales of electric vehicles.This post was originally published on this site

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Do autonomous driving features really make roads safer?

July 28, 2022 phys.org

In recent years, more vehicles include partially autonomous driving features, such as blind spot detectors, automatic braking and lane sensing, which are said to increase safety. However, a recent study by researchers from The University […]

Phys.org - Engineering

How to help assembly-line robots shift gears and pick up almost anything

July 28, 2022 phys.org

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, car manufacturing companies such as Ford quickly shifted their production focus from automobiles to masks and ventilators.This post was originally published on this site

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Feds: $401M will add high-speed internet to rural US places

July 28, 2022 TechXplore.com

The federal government is pledging $401 million in grants and loans to expand the reach and improve the speed of internet for rural residents, tribes and businesses in remote parts of 11 states from Alaska […]

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Engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body

July 28, 2022 phys.org

Ultrasound imaging is a safe and noninvasive window into the body’s workings, providing clinicians with live images of a patient’s internal organs. To capture these images, trained technicians manipulate ultrasound wands and probes to direct […]

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Americans' distrust in institutions and one another is fueling cynicism. Is it all bad?

July 28, 2022 phys.org

Poll after poll shows Americans’ trust in government and one another is historically low. Faith in institutions is abysmal and interpersonal confidence has worsened. Ratings of scientists have now fallen below where they were before […]

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C-level executives can advance job prospects through personal branding on social media, study shows

July 28, 2022 phys.org

Executives who regularly promote themselves on social media may have a leg up when it comes to landing high-paying job offers that help to advance their careers.This post was originally published on this site

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A system for stable simultaneous communication among thousands of IoT devices

July 28, 2022 TechXplore.com

A research team led by Professor Song Min Kim of the KAIST School of Electrical Engineering developed a system that can support concurrent communications for tens of millions of IoT devices using backscattering millimeter-level waves […]

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