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Q&A: Why is politically motivated violence on the rise in the US?

June 24, 2025 phys.org

A gunman entered the homes of two Minnesota lawmakers on June 14, killing one representative and her spouse and wounding the second couple. The incidents—which coincided with a major military parade in Washington, D.C., and […]

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New tool helps users size up the US economy

June 24, 2025 phys.org

Anyone parsing through government statistics to get a better understanding of the U.S. economy knows how frustrating the process can be. Individual agencies collect data for different reasons across different periods of time and in […]

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Global survey investigates views on excessive wealth and morality

June 24, 2025 phys.org

Is excessive wealth immoral? Most people do not think so, but members of societies that are more equal and wealthy than average are more likely to believe it is wrong to have too much money.This […]

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Sustainable cooling film could slash building energy use by 20% amid rising global temperatures

June 24, 2025 phys.org

An international team of scientists has developed a biodegradable material that could slash global energy consumption without using any electricity, according to a new study published today.This post was originally published on this site

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Polite political punditry may be quietly silencing women on TV

June 24, 2025 phys.org

Civility isn’t gender equality’s friend in televised political discussions, where women typically speak less and are shown less respect than men, according to a new study of gendered conversational norms co-authored by a University of […]

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Good deals that are bad for the climate: Supermarket volume discounts lead to food waste

June 24, 2025 phys.org

A new study reveals an unfortunate effect of supermarkets’ popular “2 for 1” offers: Not only do they make us buy more, these offers also lead to food waste at home.This post was originally published […]

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Colorful, ‘healthy’ branding makes cannabis edibles ‘appealing’ to teens, study finds

June 24, 2025 phys.org

Bright colors, fruit imagery, and labels like “locally made” or “vegan” might seem harmless—but when used on cannabis edibles, they can send misleading messages to teens.This post was originally published on this site

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UK aims to tackle Google dominance of online search

June 24, 2025 TechXplore.com

Britain’s competition watchdog on Tuesday proposed measures aimed at tackling Google’s dominance in online search, with the US tech giant warning that “punitive regulations” could impact UK economic growth.This post was originally published on this […]

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Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max, NTSB says

June 24, 2025 phys.org

The heroic actions by the crew of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ensured everyone survived last year when a door plug panel flew off the plane shortly after takeoff, leaving a gaping hole that sucked objects […]

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Research links 2016 migration agreement to rise in central Mediterranean fatalities and route changes

June 24, 2025 phys.org

Migration agreements between “transit countries,” such as Turkey or Libya, and Europe have in recent years become the norm as emergency measures to try to stop irregular migration.This post was originally published on this site

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