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The $19 strawberry that went viral; the egg prices everyone’s talking about. An expert explains why

July 24, 2025 phys.org

Grocery prices are having a moment in 2025. On social media, food costs have become a full-blown cultural conversation, from outrage over a $19 strawberry (yes, one strawberry) at the upscale Los Angeles grocery store […]

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Passing rates for oral exams peak at noon, dip in morning and afternoon, study finds

July 24, 2025 phys.org

To succeed at university, Italian students need to pass interview-style oral exams. Now scientists have found that the time of the exam could be a critical factor influencing their success… or failure. Even when other […]

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California Latino GDP surges past $1 trillion, as Latinos help power state economy

July 23, 2025 phys.org

Earlier this year, the latest U.S. Latino GDP Report revealed that the direct economic output of the country’s Latino population exceeded $4 trillion for the first time. Now, new findings from researchers at UCLA and […]

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During COVID-19, workers were less responsive to monetary incentives when amenities comprised more of total compensation

July 23, 2025 phys.org

Non-wage amenities—such as workplace safety, having meaningful work, and working in a supportive environment—influence labor market dynamics significantly, shaping job preferences and wage structures. But estimating the value of such amenities has proven challenging.This post […]

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Scientists design sustainable and more resistant asphalt using cigarette butts

July 23, 2025 phys.org

Since the advent of filter cigarettes, cigarette butts have become a predominant form of waste, with projections indicating that about 9 trillion will be generated annually by 2025. In addition, since the emergence of low-nicotine […]

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Q&A: Expert discusses implications of administration’s plans for AI

July 23, 2025 phys.org

President Donald Trump intends to unveil an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan aimed at keeping the United States at the forefront of AI development. Toward that end, the president is expected to sign three new executive […]

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Is today’s political climate making dating harder for young people?

July 23, 2025 phys.org

The last year has highlighted a political divide between young men and women. Data from elections in several countries shows that women aged 18–29 are becoming significantly more liberal, while young men are leaning more […]

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The circular economy could make demolition a thing of the past—here’s how

July 23, 2025 phys.org

Most of us are already quite comfortable recycling our household waste. In Spain, for instance, millions of tons of packaging are processed every year, but did you know that buildings and their materials can also […]

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‘Eat the rich’—why horror films are taking aim at the ultra-wealthy

July 23, 2025 phys.org

When Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sánchez held their lavish three-day wedding celebration in Venice recently, it wasn’t just a party—it was a spectacle of wealth, reportedly costing between US$47 million and US$56 […]

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‘Toothless’ compulsory voting can increase voter turnout

July 23, 2025 phys.org

A new study from the University of Georgia found that even unenforced, or “toothless,” compulsory voting laws can increase voter turnout. The research is published in the journal Electoral Studies.This post was originally published on […]

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