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From tea towels to TV remotes: Eight everyday bacterial hotspots, and how to clean them

July 16, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

From your phone to your sponge, your toothbrush to your trolley handle, invisible armies of bacteria are lurking on the everyday objects you touch the most. Most of these microbes are harmless—some even helpful—but under […]

Phys.org-Environment

MethaneSat: The climate spy satellite that went quiet

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

Satellites circling Earth have many different functions, including navigation, communications and Earth observation. About 8%–10% of all active satellites are military or “dual use” serving intelligence or reconnaissance functions as spy satellites.This post was originally […]

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How rising living costs are changing the way we date, live and love

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

If it feels like rising prices are affecting your dating life or friendships, you’re not imagining it. Around the world, economic pressures are taking a significant toll on personal relationships.This post was originally published on […]

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Food insecurity causes anxiety and depression, data show

July 16, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

Food insecurity is not only linked with, but directly causes symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to research published in the open-access journal PLOS Mental Health.This post was originally published on this site

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Tears seen as more honest when shed by those least expected to cry, study suggests

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

A new study adds to evidence suggesting that people’s perceptions of others’ tears as sincere or manipulative likely depend on a variety of contextual factors. The findings suggest tears may be perceived as more honest […]

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Government rollbacks of climate monitoring are a public health emergency, say researchers

July 16, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

In an opinion piece published in the open-access journal PLOS Climate, Jeremy Jacobs of Vanderbilt University and Shazia Khan of Yale School of Medicine draw attention to the rollback of government efforts to collect data […]

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Private health industry lobby group uses strategies similar to unhealthy commodity industry groups: Study

July 16, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

The private health industry lobby group “Partnership for America’s Health Care Future” engages in marketing and publicity strategies similar to Big Tobacco and other unhealthy commodity industry groups to shape public perception of universal health […]

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Robots now grow and repair themselves by consuming parts from other machines

July 16, 2025 TechXplore.com

Today’s robots are stuck—their bodies are usually closed systems that can neither grow nor self-repair, nor adapt to their environment. Now, scientists at Columbia University have developed robots that can physically “grow,” “heal,” and improve […]

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New tool predicts cardiovascular disease risk more accurately

July 16, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

A new risk prediction tool developed by the American Heart Association (AHA) estimated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in a diverse patient cohort more accurately than current models, according to a recent study published in Nature […]

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Heat melts Alps snow and glaciers, leaving water shortage

July 16, 2025 Phys.org

June’s heat wave has caused French Alps snow and glaciers to melt faster, causing water shortages at mountain shelters just before the summer tourist hiking season gets into full swing.This post was originally published on […]

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