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EPA criminal sanctions align with a county’s wealth, not pollution, study finds

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

When the federal government brings its toughest environmental enforcement actions against polluters, they tend to be in communities of greater wealth, not the most polluted places. That’s the takeaway from a new paper co-authored by […]

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A shift from the sandlot to the travel team for youth sports

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

Pickup basketball and neighborhood kickball are less common now than for generations past, giving way to more organized and formal youth sports intended to help kids get ahead, a new study suggests.This post was originally […]

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Mysterious Greek inscription reignites debate on whether a Syrian mosque stands atop Roman Emperor Elagabalus’ Temple

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

A recently discovered Greek inscription at the base of a column inside the Great Mosque of Homs in Syria has rekindled a longstanding scholarly debate about the exact location of the Temple of the sun, […]

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Trauma follows children into the classroom—a new teaching model is changing that

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

Traumatic experiences can have ripple effects that permeate across many aspects of people’s lives. For students, adverse childhood experiences have been shown to impact attention, memory, language development and relational functioning—the exact skills learning relies […]

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AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

Loneliness and social isolation are now recognized as major public health threats, prompting governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI “digital companions” marketed as a solution for loneliness are profoundly […]

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Why laws named after tragedies win public support

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

When lawmakers name bills after victims of tragedy—such as Megan’s Law or the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993—public support surges, but this emotional boost may come at the expense of sound policymaking, according […]

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Can childhood obesity limit the American dream? Study links it to lifelong mobility penalties

February 23, 2026 Phys.org

While the national conversation around childhood obesity often focuses on rising health care costs, new research co-authored by Ball State University economist Dr. Maoyong Fan suggests the crisis may also be limiting the “American Dream.” […]

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How shaming unethical brands makes companies improve their behavior

February 22, 2026 Phys.org

Recent investigations have uncovered forced labor in agricultural supply chains, illegal fishing feeding supermarket freezers, deforestation embedded in everyday food products, and unsafe conditions in factories producing “sustainable” fashion. These harms were not visible on […]

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The algorithmic feed on X could be shifting political views toward conservatism

February 22, 2026 Phys.org

Turning on the “For You” algorithm on X (formerly Twitter) may shift users’ political opinions toward more conservative views, suggests research involving nearly 5,000 X users. These effects are shown to persist even after users […]

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Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices

February 22, 2026 Phys.org

Since the pandemic, offices around the world have quietly shrunk. Many organizations don’t need as much floor space or as many desks, given many staff now do a mix of hybrid work from home and […]

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