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Inside the high-stakes decisions of the NFL draft

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

On NFL draft day, every team has the chance to win—or lose—big. With millions of dollars on the line and just minutes to make a final decision on each pick, a single choice can shape […]

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Why a social media ban for teenagers misses the point

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

Taylor Little became so badly addicted to her smartphone that she felt she had lost many of her teenage years. “I was literally trapped by addiction at age 12 and lost my teenage years because […]

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How medieval chess created a space in which players, regardless of race, could engage as equals

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

In the medieval European imagination, racial difference was often highly polarized. Black people were perceived either as exotic status symbols—including saints and wealthy rulers such as the Queen of Sheba—or as subjugated figures, considered inferior […]

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Why measuring pain could reveal more about well-being than GDP

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

Anna spends most of her workday typing on her laptop. After a few hours, she starts rubbing her wrists as her pain sets in. A glance at her desk reveals the painkillers that she uses […]

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Income rank predicts well-being worldwide, but social capital can buffer its effects

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

An individual’s position in the income hierarchy is a stronger predictor of well-being than either how much they earn or how large the income gap is between them and others, finds new research from the […]

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Say what? New study debunks belief that introverts are better listeners

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

New Minnesota Carlson research debunks the idea that introverts are better listeners than extroverts. In fact, extroverts may have a slight perceived advantage as listeners. The study authors suggest moving past personality-based assumptions to develop […]

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Microsoft business software faces UK competition probe

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

Britain’s competition watchdog announced plans on Tuesday to launch an investigation into Microsoft’s business software systems, under new measures targeting the dominance of technology giants.This post was originally published on this site

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At age 23, one in ten Gen Z reports partner emotional abuse, study finds

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

One in 10 (11%) members of Gen Z have reported emotional abuse and 3% have experienced violence from a partner in the past year. The new UCL research finds unwanted sexual approaches and sexual assault […]

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The influencers with millions of followers who don’t actually exist

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

Lil Miquela has 2.5 million Instagram followers, a high-fashion wardrobe, and a clear political voice. She has advocated for Black Lives Matter and the LGBTQI+ community, fronted major brand campaigns, and built a devoted global […]

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What builds cohesion in diverse societies? Brain scans point to shared national identity cues

March 31, 2026 Phys.org

The brain? It has a flexible social perception. In interactions with people from different ethnic groups, it tends to respond more inclusively when a shared national identity is made salient. A study, by the University […]

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