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Earthquake devastation in Myanmar underscores regional lag in construction standards, regulations, says expert

March 31, 2025 phys.org

The 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar Friday and could leave a death toll over 1,000 further underscores a regional lag in building codes and construction standards, according to Daniel Aldrich, a Northeastern professor, director […]

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Researchers develop new design and fabrication method to make lightsails for interstellar travel

March 30, 2025 phys.org

In a potential step toward sending small spacecraft to the stars, researchers have developed an ultra-thin, ultra-reflective membrane designed to ride a column of laser light to incredible speeds.This post was originally published on this […]

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PAWS: Four-legged robot can reproduce animal movement with fewer actuators

March 30, 2025 phys.org

Many of the robotic systems developed in the past decades are inspired by four-legged (i.e., quadruped) animals, such as dogs, cheetahs and horses. By replicating the agile movements of these animals, quadruped robots could move […]

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The US has the power to switch off the UK’s nuclear subs, posing a security issue

March 28, 2025 phys.org

Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently boarded one of the UK’s four nuclear-armed submarines for a photo call as part of his attempts to demonstrate the UK’s defense capabilities as tensions with Russia continue.This post was […]

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Tweeted metaphors shape views about immigration, study finds

March 28, 2025 phys.org

People with strong political views about immigration can wield significant influence by crafting tweets laden with metaphors, shaping how others grasp this hotly contested issue.This post was originally published on this site

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Improving steel pipelines for safe transport of hydrogen: Synchrotron light captures 3D images of cracks formed inside

March 28, 2025 phys.org

Hydrogen is increasingly gaining attention as a promising energy source for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Using hydrogen to meet the energy demands for large-scale applications such as utility infrastructure will require transporting large volumes […]

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Ottoman Empire’s religious ‘tolerance’ was another form of control, findings suggest

March 28, 2025 phys.org

Population surveillance. The carrying of identification while traveling. Add to that the public presence of diverse religions and it sounds like 2025, but this was life in the Ottoman Empire 200 years ago. Yet this […]

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Research reveals the problem with self-driving cars and traffic laws

March 28, 2025 phys.org

Self-driving vehicles are becoming more commonplace on our roads but the traffic legislation keeping them in check is not up to speed, according to new research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).This post was originally […]

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Research weighs question of how the US should engage with other countries when it comes to tariffs and trade

March 27, 2025 phys.org

Since January, the Trump administration has imposed a host of new tariffs and restrictive trade measures, including tariffs on steel and aluminum and increased levies on imports from China. The administration also issued and then […]

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Filter-free air purifier that reduces ultrafine particles being deployed in Korea’s public spaces

March 27, 2025 phys.org

High-capacity filter-free ultrafine particle reduction technology is now being deployed in subways, schools, department stores, and other large public facilities, significantly improving the living environment for citizens.This post was originally published on this site

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