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Month: September 2025

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Airport cyberattack disrupts more flights across Europe

September 21, 2025 TechXplore.com

Fallout from a cyberattack that disrupted check-in systems at several European airports extended into a second full day on Sunday, as passengers faced dozens of canceled and delayed flights—and the impact poised to worsen for […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

From tattoos to plastic bottles, here’s how society assigns moral values to everyday things

September 21, 2025 Phys.org

When we think about morality, we usually focus on actions: is this act morally right or wrong? But increasingly, these kinds of debates involve the morality of everyday objects, like plastic bottles, smartphones or even […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

About 1% of people don’t have sex. New research shows it may be partly genetic

September 21, 2025 Phys.org

Sex is important. Romantic, typically sexual, partnerships are often among the most central relationships in individuals’ lives, providing a host of personal, health, social and economic benefits.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org-Environment

Reversing Antarctic sea ice loss depends on ocean layering, study finds

September 21, 2025 Phys.org

Satellite observations have documented a pronounced decline in Antarctic sea ice extent since 2014, with especially sharp losses in recent years. Whether Antarctica’s declining sea ice can recover hinges not only on how much carbon […]

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Why mosquitos might be attracted to you

September 20, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

Researchers in the Netherlands turned a major music festival into an unexpected laboratory to investigate a question that has long puzzled scientists and bug-bitten individuals alike: What makes some people more irresistible to mosquitoes than […]

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Americans would dominate board of new TikTok US entity: W. House

September 20, 2025 TechXplore.com

A deal for the Chinese parent company of popular video-sharing app TikTok to sell its US operations would see the creation of a board dominated by Americans, the White House said Saturday.This post was originally […]

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Cyberattack hits European airports

September 20, 2025 TechXplore.com

Major European airports including Brussels, Berlin and London’s Heathrow were Saturday hit by a cyberattack on check-in systems that caused cancellations and long delays for thousands of passengers.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org-Environment

Climate change is fast shrinking the world’s largest inland sea

September 20, 2025 Phys.org

Once a haven for flamingos, sturgeon and thousands of seals, fast-receding waters are turning the northern coast of the Caspian Sea into barren stretches of dry sand. In some places, the sea has retreated more […]

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Is it OK to sit on public toilet seats?

September 20, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

If you’re a parent or have a chronic health condition that needs quick or frequent trips to the bathroom, you’ve probably mapped out the half-decent public toilets in your area.This post was originally published on […]

Phys.org-Environment

El Niño brings more intense rain to India’s wettest regions

September 20, 2025 Phys.org

A new study has made a counterintuitive discovery about how El Niño affects India’s summer monsoon. Instead of reducing rainfall overall and causing widespread droughts, the periodic climatic phenomenon increases rainfall daily in the country’s […]

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