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Researcher says Gen Z is the ‘most investment-savvy generation’

September 3, 2025 phys.org

Doom spending, quiet quitting, soft saving—these trendy terms attempt to describe how Generation Z approaches work and money. But how accurate are they? Zosia Cooper, a Sociology doctoral student in UC San Diego’s School of […]

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Students develop novel multi-metal 3D printing process

September 3, 2025 phys.org

Students at ETH Zurich have developed a laser powder bed fusion machine that follows a circular tool path to print round components, which allows the processing of multiple metals at once. The system significantly reduces […]

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Google won’t be forced to sell its Chrome browser, judge rules

September 3, 2025 TechXplore.com

On September 2nd, a federal judge ruled against the U.S. government’s proposal that Google should sell its Chrome web browser to restore competition in online search.This post was originally published on this site

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Are men more selfish sponsors? Gender differences in workplace advocacy explained

September 3, 2025 phys.org

In many competitive industries, sponsorship is often seen as a key driver of career advancement. A new study from UC San Diego’s Rady School of Management reveals that men and women take distinctly different approaches […]

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Metal organic frameworks enable a key step toward greener lighting and display technologies

September 2, 2025 phys.org

Scientists at Oregon State University have taken a big step toward lighting and display technologies that are more energy efficient and better for the planet. The work centers around crystalline, porous materials known as metal […]

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Researcher urges education system to tackle antigypsyism and disengagement

September 2, 2025 phys.org

After six centuries in Spain, discrimination against the Roma people remains “rooted in stereotypes based on ignorance and, in some cases, pseudo-knowledge about this community,” explains Juan Jarque Jarque, who advocates for an inclusive education […]

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The hidden twist behind women’s professional network recall

September 2, 2025 phys.org

Women have a more refined sense for social relationships in professional settings. They are more accurate in identifying who is connected to whom and better at remembering these relational structures. Paradoxically, this ability may help […]

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Why small business owners are more likely to be right wing

September 2, 2025 phys.org

Small business owners are more likely to identify with and vote for right-wing parties, according to a new study in the British Journal of Political Science. The research suggests it is the experience of being […]

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Folding the future: Origami helping engineer transform materials, structures

September 2, 2025 phys.org

When Larissa Novelino began her engineering career, she never imagined she’d spend her days folding paper.This post was originally published on this site

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How Europe’s deforestation law could change the global coffee trade

September 2, 2025 phys.org

If your morning can’t begin without coffee, you’re in good company. The world drinks about 2 billion cups of coffee a day. However, a European Union law might soon affect your favorite coffee beans—and the […]

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