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3D laser scanner improves sensing capabilities of harvesting robots

July 23, 2025 phys.org

Whether strawberries, asparagus or apples: when it comes to harvesting, skilled workers are often in short supply. Many researchers are therefore working on harvesting robots that could provide welcome support to agricultural businesses in the […]

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Soft robot mimics ancient cephalopods for efficient, low-noise underwater movement

July 23, 2025 phys.org

Nature has long served as inspiration for cutting-edge engineering—especially in the realm of underwater propulsion.This post was originally published on this site

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Reinventing cement by harnessing volcanic chemistry to create more sustainable building materials

July 23, 2025 phys.org

In 79 A.D., Roman author Pliny the Elder marveled at how dust could turn to stone. “Who, indeed,” he wrote in Naturalis Historia, “cannot but be surprised at finding the most inferior constituent parts of […]

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Researchers build tiny tech that could power faster, smarter 6G wireless

July 23, 2025 phys.org

In wireless communication, spectrum—radio frequencies that allow devices to communicate over the air—is king.This post was originally published on this site

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Agency status shapes K-pop concepts but gender norms limit girl groups

July 23, 2025 phys.org

K-pop groups are known for debuting fresh concepts with each comeback, but new Cornell University research finds that how much—and how often—they can change their look and sound depends on the status of the entertainment […]

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Women politicians judged more harshly than men, research finds

July 22, 2025 phys.org

When women political candidates deviate from expectations or the views of their party, they are judged far more harshly than men by voters, reveals a new study in Politics & Gender.This post was originally published […]

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Hotel revenues are reaching a new high in Colorado

July 22, 2025 phys.org

A study by Florian Zach, associate professor in the Virginia Tech Howard Feiertag Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, part of the Pamplin College of Business, has discovered that in Colorado, average monthly hotel revenue […]

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Q&A: What are the effects of trade restrictions on digital technologies?

July 22, 2025 phys.org

President Donald Trump has threatened to levy higher tariffs on more than two dozen countries and on various products in the past few months. China in particular has been a target of the administration’s trade […]

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Investor sentiment and attention on social media platforms offer clues about financial market behavior

July 22, 2025 phys.org

Social media offers a wealth of signals for understanding financial market behavior, and the key to leveraging them may lie in distinguishing between how investors feel and what they choose to focus on, according to […]

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Stainless-steel component boosts bacteria-based biobattery

July 22, 2025 phys.org

Engineering innovations generally require long hours in the lab, with a lot of trial and error through experimentation before zeroing in on the best solution.This post was originally published on this site

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