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Longitudinal study details employment, qualifications and skills of adult education teachers in Germany

July 25, 2025 phys.org

From the end of June 2025, the first survey data from the TAEPS study (“Teachers in Adult Education—A Panel Study”) are available for research purposes. This study expands the scope of the data portfolio offered […]

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Researchers demonstrate first bidirectional asymmetric frequency conversion in a single system

July 25, 2025 phys.org

A research team in Korea has experimentally demonstrated, for the first time in the world, a nonlinear wave phenomenon that changes its frequency—either rising or falling—depending on which direction the waves come from.This post was […]

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Design strategies for reshaping stability and sustainability of perovskite solar cells

July 25, 2025 phys.org

A research team from the School of Engineering (SENG) at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has introduced comprehensive bio-inspired multiscale design strategies to address key challenges in the commercialization of perovskite […]

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Pedestrians now walk 15% faster and linger less in city public spaces, researchers find

July 25, 2025 phys.org

City life is often described as “fast-paced.” A new study suggests that’s more true than ever.This post was originally published on this site

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Researchers develop neural network for large-scale celestial object classification

July 25, 2025 phys.org

A new study led by researchers from the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a neural network-based method for large-scale celestial object classification, according to a paper recently published in The […]

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Study finds plant alkaloid triggers unique two-phase response in cell cleanup process

July 25, 2025 phys.org

Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have discovered a unique biphasic cellular response triggered by tetrandrine, a naturally occurring alkaloid containing nitrogen. The research is published in the journal ACS Chemical Biology.This post was originally […]

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Physicists discover new state of quantum matter

July 25, 2025 phys.org

Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have discovered a new state of quantum matter. The state exists within a material that the team reports could lead to a new era of self-charging computers and […]

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Global Soil Biodiversity Observatory begins to take concrete shape to protect life below ground

July 25, 2025 phys.org

Expanding efforts to measure, monitor and protect soil biodiversity around the world will intensify further with the establishment of the Global Soil Biodiversity Observatory, to be led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the […]

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New theory unifies quantum and relativistic effects in electron spin-lattice interactions

July 25, 2025 phys.org

“God does not play dice.” This famous remark by Albert Einstein critiqued the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics. Paradoxically, his theory of relativity has become an essential tool for understanding the behavior of electrons, the […]

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Illegal fishing in marine protected areas—satellites and AI show most bans are respected

July 25, 2025 phys.org

Marine protected areas cover more than 8% of the world’s oceans today, but they can get a bad rap as being protected on paper only.This post was originally published on this site

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