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HydroBoost: Increasing hydropower revenue with realistic forecasting

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

In many electricity markets, hydropower operators earn a significant portion of their revenue from the day-ahead market. In this market, utilities buy electricity based on expected demand for the next day, while power producers offer […]

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School police may harm children rather than protect from sexual violence

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

Police officers in schools may be doing more harm than good when tackling harmful sexual behavior (HSB)—with girls affected by sexual harm particularly badly served—according to new research from the University of Surrey.This post was […]

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Retelling near-death experiences helps aviators find meaning and purpose at work

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

When aviators face a close brush with death, their harrowing experiences often become stories—told again and again in break rooms, over beers or in quiet conversations with trusted colleagues. But what effect do these stories […]

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A song’s energy level and acoustic nature may impact the memories it evokes

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

In a new study, high-energy, less acoustic songs evoked personal memories featuring amusement and excitement, while lower-energy, more acoustic songs evoked memories characterized by calmness, romance and sadness. Safiyyah Nawaz and Diana Omigie of Goldsmiths […]

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Seeing the supply chain as a chain of relationships

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

Oftentimes, the world of supply chain management is thought of as a world of numbers and things. Crates passing through stops. But what if it’s hiding a surprisingly emotional layer behind a wall of ones […]

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Venture capitalists backed Black founders after BLM, but it didn’t last

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

Five years ago, in the aftermath of the George Floyd murder, Black-founded startups had “a moment” when venture capitalists (VCs) were eager to invest. In the two years after Floyd’s death, the share of VC […]

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First dates: It’s not about the place—it’s about the people

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

Dinner and a movie. Bowling. Hiking. A cup of coffee. There are so many options for where to go for a first date. But each of them comes with the worry: Is this going to […]

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Research shows the ‘compliment sandwich’ is no longer effective

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

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Women’s sporting events are big wins for cities

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

Cities and communities that host major women’s sporting events can reap wide-ranging benefits, including tourism and economic growth as well as positive gender-related impacts, according to new research by the University of South Australia published […]

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Augmented reality tool could teach old robots new tricks

August 20, 2025 Phys.org

Researchers from Scottish universities have developed an innovative way to breathe new life into outdated robot pets and toys using augmented reality technology.This post was originally published on this site

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