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What is causing the RAM shortage? Chip and supply chain experts explain

February 27, 2026 Phys.org

Pay any attention to the computer market these days and one thing becomes abundantly clear: RAM—or Random-Access Memory—has gotten pretty expensive. Memory prices have already surged approximately 90% in the first quarter of 2026 compared […]

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Michael Caine’s voice is iconic: Why would he sell that to AI?

February 27, 2026 Phys.org

Few actors are imitated as often as Michael Caine. Even Michael Caine has imitated Michael Caine. His voice has been used in birthday card greetings and been the source of jokes in various comedy sketches. […]

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Why wealth changes how we think about fair prices

February 27, 2026 Phys.org

When it comes to the price of financial services such as loans, mortgages, and insurance, the perception of what is “fair” has a lot to do with how wealthy you are. In the study “Seeing […]

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It’s never too late to learn a language: Adults and kids bring different strengths to the task

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

There’s a common assumption that if someone starts learning a language when they are very young, they will quickly become fluent. Many people also assume that it will become much harder to learn a language […]

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Romance and sexual intimacy don’t diminish with age, study suggests

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

A study by the University of New Hampshire challenges common assumptions about aging and intimacy, revealing that many single adults aged 60 to 83 continue to prioritize sexual activity in their romantic relationships—underscoring the enduring […]

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Study shows digital hotlines make it easier for survivors to reach out

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

Use of chat and text services has surged since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Rachel Joy Voth Schrag, a UT Arlington professor of social work. Understanding how survivors use these digital channels, she said, is […]

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Playbook developed to help businesses survive social media firestorms

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

Sexist. Dystopian. This was how critics labeled a 30-second Peloton holiday ad in 2019 that featured a man giving a woman an exercise bike as a gift. Backlash was so severe that Peloton’s stock fell […]

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Research shows social media worsens plight of marginalized communities in India

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

Social media platforms, often praised for giving everyone a voice, can reinforce inequality and deepen the exclusion of marginalized communities, new research from the University of Bath School of Management shows. The study focused on […]

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VR game helps police officers manage stress better

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

Training police officers with a virtual-reality game can significantly improve their ability to regulate stress, even in realistic, high-pressure situations. The VR game, developed at the Donders Institute at Radboud University, has already been integrated […]

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The most rigid crisis protocols tend to be the least efficient

February 26, 2026 Phys.org

A study conducted by the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) concludes that effective adaptation in crisis and emergency situations requires teams to accurately understand unfolding events and flexibly use different coordination processes. Paradoxically, the […]

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