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From frontier to feedback loop: Expert explains why space must become circular

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Materials scientist Dr. Yige Sun, from the Department of Materials and Linacre College at the University of Oxford, and the Faraday Institution, argues that as space becomes critical infrastructure for the global digital economy, its […]

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Offended? Not me. How people use denial to appear rational on social media

March 24, 2026 phys.org

People often downplay being offended during online arguments to appear more rational, according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). The study reveals how social media users navigate, negotiate and often reject […]

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What’s for dinner? Tooth enamel reveals what early Mesopotamians really ate

March 24, 2026 phys.org

We can learn a great deal about the lives and social structures of civilizations thousands of years ago by studying what they ate. While actual food remains are few and far between, scientists can reconstruct […]

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New research reveals high option trading fees and barriers to competition

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Could the rules of the options market be quietly costing you ten times more than your stock trades? A recent study in The Review of Financial Studies uncovers how current market rules protect high profits […]

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Generative AI-powered forecasting for sustainable urban development

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Researchers introduce a novel generative AI-driven framework, MMCN (Memory-aware Multi-Conditional generation Network), for forecasting future urban layouts by jointly considering building density, building height, transportation networks, and historical development patterns.This post was originally published on […]

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Platinum-free fuel cells get a boost thanks to carbon-coated nickel catalyst

March 24, 2026 phys.org

A high acid environment is great for a snappy hydrogen oxidation reaction—the reaction at the heart of a clean-energy fuel cell. The problem is the only catalysts that won’t dissolve in the high acid of […]

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Why Americans think they won’t benefit from Social Security

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Social Security’s trust funds are projected to run out by 2035, but that doesn’t mean retirees will be left with nothing. New research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business reveals that most Americans […]

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Why cooperative workplaces boost your sense of freedom

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Jack Welch, the legendary General Electric CEO, was infamous for firing the bottom 10% of his workforce every year, without exception. The company’s market cap rose substantially during Welch’s tenure, but his “rank and yank” […]

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How autonomous vehicles could change morning commutes

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Autonomous vehicles (AVs), which already operate on the roads of several major U.S. cities and in countries worldwide, are expected to play a large role in shaping the future of cities. In a new study, […]

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Stamping high-res imagery onto everyday items to ‘reprogram’ their appearance

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Imagine a world where you could change the designs you see on bags, shirts, and walls whenever you want. Typical clothes would become customizable fashion pieces, while your humble abode could turn into a smart […]

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