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Month: July 2026

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Problematic internet users are crabbier, more stressed and more tempted than the rest of us

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

People described as “problematic” internet users report higher stress, worse mood and greater neglect of other activities than those who surf the web sparingly, according to a study published in PLOS One by Silke M. […]

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Restored wetlands aren’t clear-cut wins against climate change, study suggests

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Wetland restoration is often promoted as a definitive way to support wildlife, improve water quality and help store carbon. However, new research from McGill University suggests the overall climate picture is more complicated. In a […]

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More than half of England ‘officially in drought’: UK govt

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Just over half of England has been declared to be in drought after “record-low rainfall and exceptionally high temperatures,” the U.K. government said Wednesday.This post was originally published on this site

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Strike a pose: Creating more realistic multi-person images

July 29, 2026 TechXplore.com

Generating an image of a person on a computer using text prompts is easy. Generating one with two people is similarly simple. But creating an image of multiple people actually doing something, and faithfully reproducing […]

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Non-monogamy may reduce jealousy overall, but feeling less desirable can still strain relationships

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Comparing yourself with your partner is more common than you’d think. Psychologists even have a term for it: mate value discrepancy (MVD), which is the gap between how attractive, smart or successful each partner feels […]

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Who says pollution clean-up has to pay for itself?

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

In a world searching for more sustainable ways to manage waste, the promise of turning “trash into treasure” is hard to ignore. Take nitrate pollution, for example. Every year, nitrogen fertilizers help feed billions of […]

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Spain’s three worst wildfires since 1961 happened in last two years

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

The wildfire that engulfed Spain’s Ávila region, northwest of the capital, Madrid, is now considered the largest in the country’s modern history, with around 50,000 hectares (193 square miles) burned, the government said this week.This […]

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Antarctic storms are becoming more frequent and intense, affecting sea ice

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Winters in Antarctica’s Ross Sea have become stormier in recent decades, affecting sea-ice conditions and field operations, new University of Otago—Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka research shows.This post was originally published on this site

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OpenAI says rogue AI agent attack hit other companies

July 29, 2026 TechXplore.com

ChatGPT maker OpenAI has revealed that an autonomous artificial intelligence agent that hacked a popular platform for computer programmers also attempted to breach four other companies during the incident.This post was originally published on this […]

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New study explains when some conspiracy beliefs can lead to action

July 29, 2026 Phys.org

Why do some people who embrace conspiracy theories simply hold those beliefs, while others act on them? A new study published in the British Journal of Social Psychology identifies three characteristics that help determine when […]

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