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Higher energy prices reduce support for climate policy, survey shows

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Households affected by high electricity prices during the energy crisis tend to be more negative toward climate policy. Research from the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg shows that perceived […]

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Parents spending more time, resources and money on kids’ sports

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Parents, it is not just your imagination—you are spending more time, money and resources on your kids’ sports activities than moms and dads from previous generations.This post was originally published on this site

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A school prom isn’t just a party. It can equip teens with life skills

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

The high school prom, an American institution, has now been a mainstay in UK culture for over 25 years. A prom heralds the end of exams and the end of school altogether—and the beginning of […]

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AI literacy: What it is, what it isn’t, who needs it and why it’s hard to define

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

It is “the policy of the United States to promote AI literacy and proficiency among Americans,” reads an executive order President Donald Trump issued on April 23, 2025. The executive order, titled Advancing Artificial Intelligence […]

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Federal R&D funding boosts productivity for the whole economy. Making big cuts to such government spending unwise

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Large cuts to government-funded research and development can endanger American innovation—and the vital productivity gains it supports.This post was originally published on this site

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AI tools collect and store data about you from all your devices. Here’s how to be aware of what you’re revealing

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Like it or not, artificial intelligence has become part of daily life. Many devices—including electric razors and toothbrushes—have become “AI-powered,” using machine learning algorithms to track how a person uses the device, how the device […]

Phys.org - Business

Should global media giants shape our cultural and media policy? Lessons from satellite radio

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Debates about regulating Canadian content for streaming media platforms are ongoing, and key issues include revising the definition of Canadian content for audio and visual cultural productions and whether big streaming companies would be mandated […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

What’s the potential effect of sanctions on Israeli ministers? Here’s what my research shows

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway and the UK this week announced sanctions against two members of the Israeli cabinet: National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.This post was originally published on this […]

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Framework helps to understand consumer demand for no, low and mid-alcohol wines

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

New research from Adelaide Business School at the University of Adelaide provides a framework for understanding the growing consumer interest in no, low and mid (NLM) alcohol wines.This post was originally published on this site

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What 1.7 billion words of online text show about how the world swears

June 12, 2025 Phys.org

Our brains swear for good reasons: to vent, cope, boost our grit and feel closer to those around us. Swear words can act as social glue and play meaningful roles in how people communicate, connect […]

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