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Indian literary genius survived British imperialism in forgotten villages, research reveals

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

“Pundits” kept Sanskrit scholarship alive in remote settlements as British control swept across India, a major new research project will show. The largely forgotten literary figures and their works—ranging from erotic plays to legal treatises—are […]

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Reduction in costs of fentanyl production found to have long-term implications for illegal opioid supply industry

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

The spread of illegally manufactured fentanyl has driven overdose deaths to unprecedented levels in the United States and Canada. It has also changed the production function for drug traffickers, most notably by radically reducing the […]

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European voters say no to tariffs

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

There is no popular support for imposing trade tariffs in Europe—not even in response to Trump’s trade policies. This is according to a new study based on responses from 5,500 people in Germany and the […]

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New indicators developed to detect loneliness risk in remote work

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

Messages sink without a reply, and mentions disappear from group chats. Small oversights quietly fuel workplace loneliness.This post was originally published on this site

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Study finds emotional tweets by politicians don’t always win followers and can backfire with diverse audiences

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

When a politician uses emotionality on social media to engage with his or her constituents, two things happen. One is that the politician sees an increase in engagement with individual constituents and then at scale. […]

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How Europe is using taxes to slow down fast fashion

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

Did you know that making one cotton T-shirt uses around 2,700 liters of water, around the amount that a person drinks in three years? Fast fashion may offer cheap, on-trend clothes, but it also generates […]

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(Un)happy together: Older couples’ life satisfaction is strongly interrelated, finds study

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

Life satisfaction among spouses aged over 50 is strongly interrelated, according to a longitudinal study by the University of Eastern Finland and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare. The extensive, Europe-wide study of nearly […]

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Pilot shows promise and challenge of using simulations to prepare students for social work practice

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

Amid a documented shortage of behavioral and mental health service providers in large urban areas, the use of VR simulations and actors in training the next generation of social workers shows promise, but the approach […]

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New research identifies link between endorsing easily disproven claims and prioritizing symbolic strength

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

Why do some people endorse claims that can easily be disproved? It’s one thing to believe false information, but another to actively stick with something that’s obviously wrong.This post was originally published on this site

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Running late? Parking rules can make shared e-scooters less convenient

October 15, 2025 Phys.org

Commuters trying to beat the clock account for nearly one third of shared electric scooter trips on a typical workday morning, recent research indicates. But reliance on these vehicles can be dampened when cities don’t […]

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