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Month: July 2026

Phys.org-Environment

The oceans near Australia may be the best places to fertilize for removing carbon dioxide

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Deploying ocean iron fertilization—a strategy for carbon dioxide capture—in higher latitudes rather than near the equator could reduce environmental impacts while still achieving removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, according to a modeling study […]

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Better recording of prisoner inequalities could help prevent deaths in custody, new study finds

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

A lack of data on prisoner characteristics is providing an incomplete picture of who dies in prison and why, which may be contributing to preventable deaths in custody, according to a new report.This post was […]

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A faster, cheaper way to map the world’s forests with AI

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

New research from the University of Cambridge offers an easy and readily available solution using AI and satellite data. In a paper published in the journal Science of Remote Sensing, researchers used embeddings by Tessera, […]

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Hollywood films distort real volcanic eruptions, study finds

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Towering explosions, flowing bright red lava and heroic scientists battling to save communities at risk have become the defining image of volcanoes in popular culture, from disaster films to epic blockbusters. New University of Bristol–led […]

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Standardized battery database could improve AI-guided solid-state battery design

July 29, 2026 TechXplore.com

Thousands of peer-reviewed papers on battery devices are published each year. Despite this rapid growth, the data contained within these publications are often reported in different formats and with varying levels of detail and accessibility. […]

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Does court-ordered community service work?

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

For decades, court-ordered community service has been used as an alternative to incarceration. The intention is to reduce costs, provide restitution to the community and support individual rehabilitation. But does it actually work? A new […]

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Researchers find factors that cause respiratory impacts after flooding

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and Florida State University’s Resilient Infrastructure and Disaster Response Center have identified how hurricane flooding can affect health long after a storm. In research published in the Journal […]

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Warm Agulhas Current fuels Western Cape’s worst flood‑producing storms

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

For communities across the Western Cape, cut-off low weather systems are a familiar threat. They can dump torrents of rain in a matter of hours, flooding roads, damaging homes and infrastructure, and, in the worst […]

Artificial Intelligence

Claude AI finds cryptography weaknesses human experts missed

July 29, 2026 TechXplore.com

AI company Anthropic has announced that its unreleased model, Claude Mythos Preview, has discovered previously unknown mathematical weaknesses in cryptographic algorithms that human researchers had missed for years.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org-Environment

Smarter flood planning could protect millions as cities face rising climate risk

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Extreme urban flooding is a growing challenge under climate change, threatening residents, infrastructure and urban systems. However, traditional emergency planning often relies on static population data and fixed facilities, failing to capture how people move […]

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