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Repurposing gemstone polishing waste to create smart cement

October 7, 2025 phys.org

Cement is one of the most-used materials in the world, and one of the highest emitters of global CO2 emissions. As demand for cement continues to grow, researchers are looking for alternatives to help reduce […]

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Mexican migrants struggle to reintegrate after being deported

October 7, 2025 phys.org

Luis, originally from Querétaro, Mexico, had been living in Texas for nearly a decade when he was detained and deported. He’d accidentally run a red light while on his way to buy diapers for his […]

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How penguins’ air tricks could help the shipping industry

October 7, 2025 phys.org

More than 80% of the world’s goods, measured by volume, are transported by ship. This transport accounts for 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).This post was originally […]

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Crosswalk confusion: Drivers flummoxed by pedestrian hybrid beacons, find researchers

October 7, 2025 phys.org

Stopping early, failing to stop or rolling through—new research from University of Massachusetts Amherst reveals that more awareness of the rules of the road around this crosswalk design is necessary. Published in Transportation Research Record, […]

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Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts

October 7, 2025 phys.org

MIT engineers have developed a printable aluminum alloy that can withstand high temperatures and is five times stronger than traditionally manufactured aluminum.This post was originally published on this site

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People trust podcasts more than social media. But is the trust warranted?

October 7, 2025 TechXplore.com

There’s been a striking decline in public confidence in social media platforms, according to the 2025 Ethics Index published by the Governance Institute of Australia. One in four Australians now rate social media as “very […]

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EU should scrap ban on new combustion-engine sales: Merz

October 7, 2025 phys.org

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday he wants the EU to scrap its planned 2035 deadline for ending new combustion-engine vehicle sales as his country looks for ways to help its ailing car industry.This post […]

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Archaeologists uncover ritual platforms that helped pave the way for Chinese unification

October 7, 2025 phys.org

Archaeologists have excavated three c. 3,000–2,400-year-old ritual structures in Shandong Province, China, indicating that the origins of a shared Chinese cultural identity lie in ceremonial gatherings that sowed the seeds for the political unification of […]

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AI-based model can help traffic engineers predict future sites of possible crashes

October 7, 2025 phys.org

In a significant step toward improving road safety, Johns Hopkins University researchers have developed an AI-based tool that can identify the risk factors contributing to car crashes across the United States and to accurately predict […]

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Making sustainable plastic from the carbon dioxide in the ocean

October 6, 2025 phys.org

The ocean is Earth’s largest carbon sink, absorbing about 25% of the CO₂ released by human activities. However, this uptake contributes to ocean acidification and risks destabilizing marine ecosystems. Utilizing this carbon resource presents a […]

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