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New passivation strategy improves scalability and efficiency of perovskite solar cells

June 26, 2025 phys.org

Solar cells, devices that can convert sunlight into electrical energy, are becoming increasingly widespread, with many households and industries worldwide now relying on them as a source of electricity. While crystalline silicon-based photovoltaics and other […]

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Gold from e-waste opens a rich vein for miners and the environment

June 26, 2025 phys.org

An interdisciplinary team of experts in green chemistry, engineering and physics at Flinders University in Australia has developed a safer and more sustainable approach to extract and recover gold from ore and electronic waste.This post […]

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Curved geometry offers architects both striking designs and material savings

June 26, 2025 phys.org

Researchers from Skoltech and the University of Granada have found a way to speed up the architectural design of vaults and domes with wavy patterns, while also conserving construction materials. By extending the applicability of […]

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US judge sides with Meta in AI training copyright case

June 26, 2025 TechXplore.com

A US judge on Wednesday handed Meta a victory over authors who accused the tech giant of violating copyright law by training Llama artificial intelligence on their creations without permission.This post was originally published on […]

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Succeeding in the workplace: Hard work and talent may not be enough for minority groups

June 25, 2025 phys.org

After reviewing 337 journal articles examining career success disparity among minority and non-minority groups, Melika Shirmohammadi, assistant professor of Human Resource Development, reports that being in the minority often places individuals in the role of […]

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A creative, collaborative and sustainable approach to pub crawls could safeguard the British tradition

June 25, 2025 phys.org

Pubs could safeguard their future by creating more collaborative and sustainable pub crawls, according to research by the University of York.This post was originally published on this site

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The ‘pivot penalty’: Exploring career risks for researchers who don’t stay in their own lane

June 25, 2025 phys.org

In 2020, Yian Yin teamed up with economists at Northwestern University to look at the impact of researchers who had shifted their focus to study the COVID pandemic. He saw that these researchers faced a […]

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Seeing men as the ‘default’ may be tied to attitudes towards politicians and Black people

June 25, 2025 phys.org

In an international study, participants’ attitudes toward certain social groups—namely, politicians and Black people—were more strongly related to their attitudes towards the men than the women of each group, suggesting that men are the “default” […]

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Shipboard system that uses limestone and seawater could cut CO₂ emissions by half

June 25, 2025 phys.org

Scientists at USC and Caltech, in collaboration with startup company Calcarea, have developed a promising shipboard system that could remove up to half of carbon dioxide emitted from shipping vessels by converting it into an […]

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In UK study, the risk of certain types of crime, but not others, increase after dark

June 25, 2025 phys.org

A UK study of data on more than 30,000 crimes sheds new light on crime after dark, suggesting that the overall risk of crime rises when darkness falls, but that risk varies depending on type […]

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