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Travelers will face limits on how many chargers they can carry as airlines try to reduce fire risks

April 8, 2026 phys.org

Travelers will soon face restrictions on how many portable chargers they can carry on a flight as airlines continue to try to reduce the risk of another lithium battery fire aboard their jets.This post was […]

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Climate change does not polarize opinions: ‘In fact, we are increasingly in agreement’

April 7, 2026 phys.org

Differences of opinion on climate change among the Dutch have not increased over the past 40 years; in fact, they have decreased, according to a study conducted by sociologists Anuschka Peelen and Jochem Tolsma of […]

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‘We are living with disinformation. We are not going to eradicate it,’ global expert argues

April 7, 2026 phys.org

Disinformation communicated by and on behalf of foreign powers is now part and parcel of digital statecraft in the information age, an expert from Cardiff University has said.This post was originally published on this site

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US plans tariffs up to 100% on some brand-name drugs

April 7, 2026 phys.org

The United States is planning new tariffs on some name-brand medicines.This post was originally published on this site

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New study reveals why housing booms and busts are built into the system

April 7, 2026 phys.org

A new study shows that the ups and downs in house prices are far more dramatic than most people think—and that government policies play a big role in making them happen. The researchers analyzed housing […]

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The hidden workload behind burnout: Why unpaid work may worsen women’s mental health

April 7, 2026 phys.org

Mental load, invisible work, “the extra shift”; no matter the newly coined term, unpaid work in the domestic sphere, predominantly done by women, is a hidden burden eating away at the sleep and mental health […]

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Solar-powered device disinfects drinking water in under an hour

April 7, 2026 phys.org

For many people living in developed nations, towns and cities take care of ensuring that residents’ water is clean and safe. Municipalities have advanced filters and UV light disinfection technologies at their disposal. Some households […]

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Magnetic coil setup guides microrobots without seeing them

April 7, 2026 phys.org

SMU researchers have created an electromagnetic coil system that can control microrobots without requiring continuous visual tracking of their position—a significant advancement that could enable microrobots to operate inside the body, within industrial pipes and […]

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Ultra-thin camera delivers 140-degree view with no lens protrusion

April 7, 2026 phys.org

A breakthrough technology has emerged to fundamentally solve the camera protrusion/thickness issue, which has been a persistent limitation as smart devices become thinner. A KAIST research team has developed an ultra-thin camera that achieves a […]

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Why AI shouldn’t be used even to decide ‘simple’ court cases

April 7, 2026 phys.org

In just a few years, generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) has brought about significant changes in many industries, from health care to education, entertainment to finance, and even law.This post was originally published on this […]

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