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Tech Xplore / AI is replacing humans in responding to some surveys, but simulated opinions are not the same as public opinion

Surveys and polls help societies understand what people think about issues in politics, health, education and much more. But fewer people these days tend to respond, so pollsters have to reach out more widely, which raises ...

15 hours ago
Phys.org / Ever-restless Mount Dukono erupts

The volcano on Indonesia's Halmahera Island routinely ejects ash, volcanic gases, and volcanic bombs. In May 2026, the Global Volcanism Program reported nine actively erupting volcanoes in Indonesia—more than any other country ...

21 hours ago
Phys.org / Noongar culture and arts grow well-being literacy in early childhood education

New research has found that Noongar culture and arts can play a powerful role in strengthening young children's capabilities to experience and communicate about their well-being. Research by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and ...

18 hours ago
Phys.org / How to survive in the abyss: Secrets of deep-sea sponges

Deep beneath the ocean surface, where sunlight never reaches and food is scarce, vast gardens of deep-sea sponges are quietly thriving. Now, a team led by UNSW researchers has uncovered some of the hidden microbial strategies ...

20 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Daily fruit juice may lower depression scores in four weeks, trial suggests

People who drink a glass of 100% fruit juice or a smoothie each day as part of the U.K.'s 5-a-day healthy eating guidance see improvements in their mental well-being, according to new research from Newcastle University, U.K.

18 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Climate change linked to rising antibiotic resistance in Salmonella

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is mainly driven by the overuse and misuse of antibiotics, which allows resistant bacteria to survive and spread. However, rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns can influence how ...

18 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Studies expose hidden toll of trauma recovery in NZ

Researchers from the University of Otago—Faculty of Medicine—Christchurch Ōtautahi are calling for improved long-term psychological support for survivors of major trauma after landmark studies reveal many patients in Aotearoa ...

17 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Updated colorectal cancer guidelines endorse new stool tests, recommend limited use of blood tests

With colorectal cancer a growing concern among younger people, the American Cancer Society has endorsed two new types of stool tests to encourage people to get screened, while also recommending a limited role for new blood ...

21 hours ago
Medical Xpress / KRAS degradation induces rapid lung cancer regression in preclinical mouse models

KRAS is one of the oncogenes most frequently altered in cancer, mutating in approximately one-third of lung adenocarcinomas. For decades, it was considered undruggable, until the recent approval of the first inhibitors against ...

18 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Why you wake up so tired after vivid dreams

Some mornings when you wake up, your head is fuzzy, your body is heavy, and you don't feel rested. It felt like you were dreaming all night. But did all that dreaming actually wear you out? Let's look at what the science ...

20 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Strength exercises improve young people's hip pain

Physiotherapist-led strength exercises improve hip pain in young people suffering hip joint impingements, new research shows. The La Trobe University study followed 154 participants over six months, comparing a targeted strengthening ...

19 hours ago
Phys.org / Record temps as spring heat wave bakes Europe

People in western Europe turned to fans and fountains as they sweltered through a record-breaking heat wave Tuesday, with temperatures set to soar even further.

23 hours ago