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Phys.org / Google promotes 'teacher approved' apps for kids. Here's what parents should know

As school holidays continue around Australia, many parents are looking for educational ways to keep their children entertained.

16 hours ago
Phys.org / Public sector workers' motivation based more on work environment than personal drive, study finds

From front-line emergency service workers to policy professionals, teachers, and nurses, the public sector is filled with everyday heroes. But how motivated is your friendly neighborhood public servant? Findings from a new ...

18 hours ago
Medical Xpress / 'Not your parents' cannabis:' Legalization lights up innovation—but not clinical research

State-level cannabis legalization in the U.S. is producing a lot of innovative ways to get high, but little in the way of evidence-based medical research to improve public health, according to new research from economists ...

17 hours ago
Phys.org / The olive as a laboratory: New analytical approach predicts the quality of olive oil before it is extracted

A method developed by the University of Córdoba (UCO) predicts the fatty acid, phenol, and volatile compound profile of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) quickly, easily, and accurately by using the olives directly. Virgin olive ...

19 hours ago
Phys.org / Flies found to be effective pollinators of berry crops

Researchers at the University of New England have identified two fly species as promising pollinators for berry crops, offering a vital alternative to European honey bees in protected cropping systems. The results of their ...

19 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Q&A: How choice of graft and surgeon's experience level shape long-term recovery after ACL reconstruction

An anterior cruciate ligament injury is a serious knee injury that often affects young, physically active people. On April 30, Dzan Rizvanovic will defend his thesis "Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: rationale for ...

17 hours ago
Phys.org / Q&A: How smarter forest practices could help protect British Columbia's forests from wildfire, climate stress

New research from the UBC-based Mother Tree Project is shedding light on how forests respond to harvesting and climate stress, including practices aimed at reducing wildfire risk. The work is published in the Canadian Journal ...

20 hours ago
Phys.org / Plants growing higher across the Himalaya region as climate warms

A new study led by the University of Exeter examined the alpine "vegetation line" (the upper limit of continuous plants) in six regions across the Himalaya, from Ladakh, India in the far west of the mountain range, to the ...

22 hours ago
Phys.org / New national framework in Australia strengthens antimicrobial stewardship in animal industries

Australia's animal sectors now have a comprehensive framework to help strengthen the industry's response to antimicrobial resistance. The Animal Antimicrobial Stewardship Framework helps animal sectors improve and verify ...

19 hours ago
Phys.org / Meet kungaka—'the hidden one.' This ancient lizard could be the rarest reptile in Australia

Hidden among the red sandstone escarpments of Mutawintji National Park in western New South Wales lives a rare lizard, long isolated in this arid landscape.

21 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype may lower cardiovascular disease risk

Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype—the natural predisposition to morning or evening alertness—may lower cardiovascular disease risk among those who are already vulnerable, suggests research published in the open ...

20 hours ago
Phys.org / A simpler way to count cool roofs' climate payoff could reshape local carbon planning

A new study by Hashem Akbari, a professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, offers a simplified way of calculating the degree to which surface reflectivity, known as albedo, can offset carbon ...

20 hours ago