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What is prepping—and how does it work in Australia?

September 7, 2025 phys.org

Speculation swirls about fugitive accused double murderer Dezi Freeman’s potential ties to prepper groups and possible doomsday beliefs. There are even questions over whether he’s hiding in a homemade underground bunker.This post was originally published […]

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Getting a job can increase food insecurity risk for refugees, study finds

September 6, 2025 phys.org

Three months ago, you left your country fearing for your life. Now, you’re learning to navigate a new city, where the street signs are in a new language. You’re learning to navigate social interactions that […]

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Engineers design origami structures that change shape and stiffness on demand

September 6, 2025 phys.org

Princeton engineers are twisting, stretching and creasing structures to create a new type of origami, one that changes its shape and properties in response to changing circumstances. The new method could be useful for prosthetics, […]

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How to Build a Killer Home Theater on Any Budget

September 6, 2025 Community Partners

If you’ve ever fallen down the home-theater rabbit hole, you know how fast it turns into a maze of specs, acronyms, and “trust me, bro” advice. Good news: you don’t need a lottery win or […]

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Space-time computational modeling delivers high-precision solutions for complex engineering challenges

September 5, 2025 phys.org

When most people think of computer simulations, they imagine sleek graphics or Hollywood-style animations. But for Tayfun Tezduyar, the James F. Barbour Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rice University, accuracy is everything.This post was originally […]

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New Barkhausen noise measurement system unlocks key to efficient power electronics

September 5, 2025 phys.org

Soft magnetic materials can be easily magnetized and demagnetized, which makes them a key component in electrical power devices, such as generators, transformers, and amplifiers. As power electronics advance toward high-frequency operation, demand is growing […]

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How hashtags and humor are used to spread extreme content on social media

September 5, 2025 phys.org

Conspiracy theories and incitement to harassment and violence abound on mainstream social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. But the extreme content is often mixed with ironic play, memes and hashtags, which makes it difficult […]

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When ‘good’ corporate governance creates incentives for bad behavior

September 5, 2025 phys.org

Companies may find it more profitable to misbehave and suffer penalties rather than follow the rules.This post was originally published on this site

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Can courts safeguard fairness in an AI age?

September 5, 2025 phys.org

In the criminal justice system, decisions about when and how long to detain people have historically been made by other people, like judges and parole boards. But that process is changing: Decision-makers increasingly include artificial […]

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A path to higher as-built ductility in printable aluminum alloys

September 4, 2025 phys.org

Most aluminum alloys made through additive manufacturing (AM) have very limited as-built ductility, which may lead to the adoption of more expensive, heavier alternative materials in applications such as automotive and aerospace parts. Limited ductility […]

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