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Tears seen as more honest when shed by those least expected to cry, study suggests

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

A new study adds to evidence suggesting that people’s perceptions of others’ tears as sincere or manipulative likely depend on a variety of contextual factors. The findings suggest tears may be perceived as more honest […]

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Study reveals ‘significant disparities’ for intersex people

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

New data reveals that intersex individuals—those born with physical variations of sex anatomy that don’t align with typical notions of a female or male body—are much more likely to experience harassment, bullying, mental ill health […]

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The secret to resolutions? Study suggests enjoying the pursuit, not the outcome

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

Each New Year, people set goals to lose weight, save money or learn a new skill. But as the months wear on, often those goals are long forgotten. Why is it so hard to stick […]

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California farmers identify a hot new cash crop: Solar power

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

Imagine that you own a small, 20-acre farm in California’s Central Valley. You and your family have cultivated this land for decades, but drought, increasing costs and decreasing water availability are making each year more […]

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Vanishing data in the US undermines good public policy, with global implications

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

The recent tragic floods in Texas have focused attention on the human impact of the cuts to government infrastructure and services in the United States by Donald Trump’s administration.This post was originally published on this […]

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Women’s reports of workplace abuse dismissed more than men’s

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

Maybe you’ve been called “stupid” in a one-on-one, laughed at during a presentation or blatantly ignored in a group meeting. While these painful office incidents can happen to anyone, new research by an incoming University […]

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Expert finds access to high-paying jobs—not unequal pay for the same job—is the biggest driver of immigrant wage gaps

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

Immigrants in the United States earn 10.6% less than similarly educated U.S.-born workers, largely because they are concentrated in lower-paying industries, occupations and companies, according to a major new study published in Nature, co-authored by […]

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Law enforcement is learning how to use AI more ethically

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

As more and more sectors experiment with artificial intelligence, one of the areas that has most quickly adopted this new technology is law enforcement. It’s led to some problematic growing pains, from false arrests to […]

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Huawei reclaims top spot in China’s phone market: data

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

Tech giant Huawei topped China’s smartphone market for the first time in over four years, outflanking US tech giant Apple as well as local competitors including Xiaomi, according to the US-based International Data Corporation.This post […]

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Research identifies ‘hidden epidemic’ of fraud anxiety in adults living alone

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

New research from the University of Portsmouth has found that a significant number of older adults in the U.K. are affected by fear of fraud, especially those who live alone or have previously been victims […]

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