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55% of U.S. teens have used AI to create sexualized images, survey finds

March 18, 2026 TechXplore.com

In a survey study of U.S. teens, more than half (55.3%) reported that they had created at least one image using nudification tools, which use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to show what an individual may […]

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Children shaped clay 15,000 years ago, long before pottery or farming, archaeologists find

March 18, 2026 phys.org

Long before pottery, before agriculture, when the first villages took shape, people in the Levant were already molding clay with their hands, carefully, deliberately, and sometimes playfully. Some of those hands belonged to children.This post […]

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3D model predicts mosquito flight paths from sight and CO₂ cues

March 18, 2026 phys.org

A mosquito finds its target with the help of certain cues in its environment, such as a person’s silhouette and the carbon dioxide they exhale. Now researchers at MIT and Georgia Tech have found that […]

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Mental health policy is emerging as a key voting issue for Americans, study suggests

March 18, 2026 phys.org

A new University of Missouri study suggests mental health policies can play a significant role in how Americans choose political candidates. Past scholarly research has found that most Americans say they support mental health policies. […]

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New study shows democracy has deep global roots—not just Greece and Rome

March 18, 2026 phys.org

A new study on ancient societies from around the world is rewriting what we thought we knew about democracy. A team of researchers analyzed archaeological and historical evidence from 31 ancient societies across Europe, Asia, […]

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Why heights and snakes still hit harder: Study tracks fear sweat in 119 people

March 18, 2026 phys.org

Fear-eliciting images of modern and ancestral threats are equally likely to evoke physiological reactions, despite their distinct evolutionary origins, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by Eva Landová from Charles […]

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Neanderthals may have used birch tar for its anti-bacterial properties, experiments suggest

March 18, 2026 phys.org

Neanderthals probably used birch tar for multiple functions, including treating their wounds, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by a team of researchers led by Tjaark Siemssen of the University […]

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Remote working challenges linked to management issues

March 18, 2026 phys.org

Strong organizational and management capabilities are key to implementing and getting the most out of successful remote and hybrid working practices.This post was originally published on this site

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California’s lead-ammo bans are working, but expanding condor ranges undercut gains

March 18, 2026 phys.org

Recent data showing an increase in lead exposure and deaths among critically endangered California condors seems to fly in the face of decades of conservation measures, including bans on lead bullets and public-education campaigns about […]

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Tracking male sea turtles just got easier

March 18, 2026 phys.org

Monitoring the populations of one of nature’s slower creatures could become faster, thanks to the University of Georgia. UGA researchers have developed an easier, more cost-effective way to learn more about male marine turtles, a […]

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