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Global sharing study reveals strong in-group bias across 25 nations

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Global challenges necessitate cooperation beyond national borders. Prosociality—the tendency to share with and value the outcomes of others—can help achieve this objective. While it is well-established that people favor their own compatriots, people also display […]

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Earthquakes shake up Yellowstone’s subterranean ecosystems

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

Up to 30% of life, by weight, is underground. Seismic activity may renew the energy supply for subterranean ecosystems. Published in PNAS Nexus, Eric Boyd and colleagues chronicled the ecological changes in subsurface microbial communities […]

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Microplastics pose a human health risk in more ways than one

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

A new study shows that microplastics in the natural environment are colonized by pathogenic and antimicrobial resistant bacteria. The study team calls for urgent action for waste management and strongly recommends wearing gloves when taking […]

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How ‘relationship anarchy’ is changing the nature of connection for millennials and Gen Z

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

When the term anarchy pops up in everyday conversations, images of lawlessness and chaos after a government breakdown or catastrophic event come to mind. Think of the anti-hero comic character the Joker or the famed […]

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New female crash dummy aims to make cars safer for women

November 25, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

For decades, car safety tests were built around the body of an average man from the 1970s. Now, federal officials are taking a step to better protect women behind the wheel.This post was originally published […]

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5 reasons the COP30 climate conference failed to deliver on its ‘people’s summit’ promise

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

As the sun set on the Amazon, the promise of a “people’s Cop” faded with it. The latest UN climate summit—known as Cop30, hosted in the Brazilian city of Belém—came with the usual geopolitics and […]

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Pill form of semaglutide fails to slow Alzheimer’s in large trial

November 25, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

A pill version of semaglutide, the ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, did not slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease, drugmaker Novo Nordisk announced on Nov. 24.This post was originally published on this site

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Menstruation remains a taboo topic for Middle Eastern women

November 25, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

Research from the National Institute of Complementary Medicine and the Translational Health Research Institute at Western Sydney University has shed new light on the perceptions and experiences of period pain and menstruation among Middle Eastern […]

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From publications to policy: New global analysis reveals how academic research shapes sustainable development policy

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

A new report from Springer Nature, in partnership with Overton, offers the most comprehensive picture yet of how academic research is influencing real-world policy tied to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).This post was originally published […]

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How personalized algorithms lead to a distorted view of reality

November 25, 2025 Phys.org

The same personalized algorithms that deliver online content based on your previous choices on social media sites like YouTube also impair learning, a new study suggests.This post was originally published on this site

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