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It’s not just how many, it’s when: People judge a potential partner’s sexual history by timing, not total number

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

A major international study has found that when it comes to choosing a long-term partner, people across the globe consider not just how many sexual partners someone has had, but also when those encounters took […]

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Job opportunities are more important to refugees from Ukraine than social benefits, says study

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

Ukrainian refugees prefer countries with better job opportunities to countries with higher social benefits. This is the finding of a recent study by the ifo Institute and LMU Munich, which surveyed over 3,300 Ukrainian refugees […]

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Tesla approves $29 bn in shares to Musk as court case rumbles on

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

Tesla announced an “interim” compensation award worth about $29 billion for Elon Musk on Monday, asserting the need to retain the controversial CEO at a moment of fierce competition for top talent.This post was originally […]

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Nature livestreams can build real human ties

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

From the nightly bat exodus at Bracken Cave in San Antonio to playful pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., nature-focused livestreams have captured the attention of millions—and their popularity keeps growing.This post […]

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Analysis of more than a century’s worth of political speeches challenges theory about how linguistic usage evolves

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

A study led by McGill University researchers challenges the theory that language change over time requires new generations to replace older generations of speakers. Rather, when words change meaning, speakers of all ages participate; while […]

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Anti-corruption measures drive tax compliance, research shows

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

A fundamental problem for governments is getting citizens to comply with their laws and policies. They can’t monitor everyone and catch all the rule-breakers. “It’s a logistical impossibility,” says Lily L. Tsai, MIT’s Ford Professor […]

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For the NFL, authenticity can’t be a trick play to Gen Z

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

As athletes and sports leagues increasingly speak out on issues of the day, a generational shift is shaping the landscape. The NFL’s initiatives in corporate social responsibility are even a measuring stick for Generation Z, […]

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Digital tools reshape truck drivers’ well-being, balancing support and surveillance

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

As digital technologies continue to transform the logistics industry, research published in the International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management has looked at their impact on the well-being of professional drivers, namely truckers. The researchers […]

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Survivors’ voices 80 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki sound a warning and a call to action

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

Eighty years ago, in August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were incinerated by the first and only use of nuclear weapons in war. By the end of that year, approximately 140,000 people had […]

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PBS accounts for nearly half of first graders’ most frequently watched educational TV and video programs

August 4, 2025 Phys.org

At U.S. President Donald Trump’s request, Congress voted in July 2025 to claw back US$1.1 billion it had previously approved for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. That measure, which passed in the House and the […]

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