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Novel study maps changes in US immigration policy landscape since 9/11

April 27, 2026 phys.org

In a comprehensive analysis of state and local sanctuary and anti-sanctuary policies, researchers have mapped the rapidly evolving legal immigration landscape in the US from 2000 to 2021. The dataset sheds light on trends in […]

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Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve

April 26, 2026 phys.org

Human languages are known to have grown and changed considerably over the course of history, often reflecting technological, cultural, and societal shifts. Studying the evolution of languages can thus offer valuable insight into how human […]

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How emoji use at work can determine how competent your colleagues think you are

April 26, 2026 phys.org

You’ve typed it, deleted it and typed it again. You need to let your colleague know there’s a problem with a project at work. Should you use a grinning face—😄—in that Slack message to soften […]

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Extreme stability in ultrafast nanomagnetism aids the development of faster data storage

April 26, 2026 phys.org

For the first time, researchers have mapped how the boundaries of magnetic nanostructures behave on extremely short timescales. The work of physicist Johan Mentink of Radboud University shows that these boundaries are much more stable […]

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The threat of light pollution puts the world’s darkest skies in the Atacama Desert at risk

April 26, 2026 phys.org

It takes a moment for the eyes to adjust. A faint spark appears in the darkness; then another, brighter one. Soon, stars, planets and entire constellations emerge. Before long, a whole galaxy stretches across the […]

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This new tool makes AI’s role in student writing visible

April 26, 2026 phys.org

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed college writing. As paper drafts are increasingly co-written with AI, professors are left wondering not whether students are using AI, but how. A 2025 AI in Education trend report […]

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Ammonia as a clean fuel: ‘Do not create a new nitrogen problem,’ says researcher

April 26, 2026 phys.org

Ammonia has been feeding the world for decades as a fertilizer and is now rapidly emerging as a carbon-free fuel for shipping and industry. But if we focus only on CO₂ emissions, we risk creating […]

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Deep under Antarctic ice, a long-predicted cosmic whisper finally breaks through in 13 strange bursts

April 26, 2026 phys.org

A detector buried deep in Antarctic ice has captured the first experimental evidence of a predicted but never-before-seen phenomenon: radio pulses generated when high-energy cosmic rays slam into the ice sheet and trigger particle cascades […]

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Reading shortcuts for children may be popular, but the research doesn’t back them up

April 26, 2026 phys.org

This year marks the UK’s National Year of Reading, which aims to rebuild good reading habits and enjoyment as child and adolescent reading declines year on year.This post was originally published on this site

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Can warning videos blunt misinformation? What a 12-country test found

April 26, 2026 phys.org

The internet and social media platforms have given rise to a rising wave of misinformation, with many users now posting fake news, AI-generated photos or videos and other types of misleading content online. Over the […]

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