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Month: March 2026

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New paper outlines pathways to equitable flood adaptation

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

While parts of New York and New Jersey were “building back better” after Superstorm Sandy, residents of flood-prone public housing in Rockaway, Queens, were left without heat or running water for years.This post was originally […]

Artificial Intelligence

Human bias reminders can make AI decisions seem more acceptable, study finds

March 20, 2026 TechXplore.com

Reminding people that human decision-making can be biased can make the use of artificial intelligence seem less problematic, a new study says. Drawing attention to the limitations of human decision-making may also make AI seem […]

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Microbes make microplastics more likely to form ice in clouds, research reveals

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

Tiny pieces of plastic, called microplastics, are showing up everywhere, even in the water in clouds, rain, and snow—and they may be affecting our weather and temperatures. A study published in Environmental Science & Technology […]

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Rivers and tidal currents keep 80% of microfibers from reaching oceans, study suggests

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

Every time we do a load of laundry, tiny fibers of polyester escape from our clothes and slip down the drain. These microfibers, so small they can be invisible to the naked eye, are among […]

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Brain-inspired nanoelectronic device could cut AI hardware energy use by 70%

March 20, 2026 TechXplore.com

Researchers have developed a new kind of nanoelectronic device that could dramatically cut the energy consumed by artificial intelligence hardware by mimicking the human brain. The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, developed a […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

Chatting with people beats interactions with AI chatbots when it comes to reducing loneliness

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

More and more people are turning to AI chatbots as if they were close friends—venting about personal struggles, asking for advice, and even sharing their deepest secrets. These conversations can feel strikingly real, with some […]

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Expanding computing resources with light for AI datacenters

March 20, 2026 TechXplore.com

A team of Korean researchers has developed the world’s first technology that can freely connect and disconnect core computing resources such as memory and accelerators with “light” in next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) datacenters. Electronics and […]

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Computer simulation of refugee journeys improves social understanding among students

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

Computer simulations can help people gain a better understanding of the situation faced by migrants. This is shown by a new study in which 148 teenagers were assigned random migration pathways, with different start and […]

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Record-breaking heat wave grips western US

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

A record early heat wave striking the west of the United States on Friday is a one-in-500-years type event and all but certainly the result of human-caused climate change, experts say.This post was originally published […]

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Vertical gardens prove effective in improving indoor air quality

March 20, 2026 Phys.org

Researchers at the University of Seville have demonstrated the effectiveness of active vertical garden systems in improving indoor air quality in buildings. To do so, they worked inside a closed glass chamber installed at the […]

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