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Californians told not to charge EVs as grid struggles in heat wave

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Californians were told Wednesday not to charge their electric vehicles, just days after the state said it would stop selling gas-powered cars, as the aging electricity grid struggles with a fearsome heatwave.This post was originally […]

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Humble leaders can help make teacher groups more effective

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Leaders of teacher groups who were thought of as humble helped improve professionalism and collaboration among team members, new research has shown.This post was originally published on this site

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The power to change is a key driver for sustainable pension saving

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Individuals who actively choose to save for retirement via so-called sustainable funds are not only driven by values of equality, justice and the environment. They also have a tendency to prioritize authority, and attach less […]

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Dealing with angry customers on social media? De-escalate with active listening and empathy

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Dartmouth College, Babson College, and LUISS University published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that shows how to de-escalate customer anger on social media sites by using language […]

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Recognition of drivers' hard and soft braking intentions based on hybrid brain-computer interfaces

August 31, 2022 phys.org

A technical paper by scientists at the Beijing Institute of Technology introduced simultaneous and sequential hybrid brain-computer interfaces (hBCIs) that incorporate EEG and EMG signals for classifying drivers’ hard braking, soft braking, and normal driving […]

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A manta ray-inspired biosyncretic robot with stable controllability via dynamic electric stimulation

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Nature has provided great support for the development of robots. Inspired by manta rays, a team from the State Key Laboratory of Robotics at the Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed […]

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'Micro-breaks' from tasks show promise in boosting well-being

August 31, 2022 phys.org

A review of 22 previously published studies suggests that taking micro-breaks—discontinuing a task for periods of 10 minutes or less—is generally associated with reduced fatigue and increased vigor. Patricia Albulescu of the West University of […]

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To persuade political rivals, it helps to believe in the value of empathizing with them, study finds

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Empathizing with your political opponents increases your chances of changing their minds.This post was originally published on this site

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New research reveals impact of rioting at the ballot box

August 31, 2022 phys.org

Using the London riots of 2011 as a case study, researchers discovered that a significant number of those living in close proximity to where the riots took place or to the location of someone charged […]

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Disadvantaged students starting courses in 2022 are worse off as a result of COVID, and universities must support them

August 31, 2022 phys.org

The A-level results received by students in 2022 should be celebrated as an example of resilience and hard work. The achievements of this cohort have been made despite a global pandemic which affected both their […]

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