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Phys.org / Funny teachers can make classes more enjoyable—if their jokes land

Instructors cracking a joke here and there could make students feel better about the class as a whole, according to new research from the University of Georgia published in the Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education. ...

14 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / How to ensure affordable, safe and culturally grounded housing for Indigenous older adults

A good home, or Minosin Kikiwa in Cree, is the foundation of dignity in later life, according to the Indigenous seniors who spoke to us. Yet "every year the rent goes sky-high and it's tough to be homeless," an anonymous ...

14 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Victoria's mountain ash forests naturally thin their trees. So why do it with machines?

There has been much global discussion about the best ways to manage Earth's forests in an era of climate change and more frequent bushfires.

16 hours ago in Biology
Tech Xplore / I studied 10 years of Instagram posts—here's how social media has changed

Instagram is one of Australia's most popular social media platforms. Almost two in three Aussies have an account.

16 hours ago in Business
Medical Xpress / Bamboo: Superfood or superfad? Here's what our study actually said

According to the New York Post, our research team has discovered a much-overlooked "superfood": bamboo shoots. Before you rush out to harvest the ornamental bamboo growing in your garden, there are a few things you should ...

14 hours ago in Health
Phys.org / Using influencers to encourage people to drink tap water

Against the backdrop of climate change and dwindling water resources, supplying water to large metropolitan areas is becoming an increasingly challenging task for public authorities, who must find urgent solutions. One of ...

16 hours ago in Earth
Medical Xpress / Why a high school reunion might lift your mood: Study links nostalgia to gratitude

Did you skip your last high school reunion? If so, you may want to reconsider when the next anniversary rolls around. The experience could lead to increased feelings of gratitude, according to a new study led by Jeffrey Green, ...

15 hours ago in Psychology & Psychiatry
Phys.org / A bold calculation: What would it cost to end extreme poverty worldwide?

Using detailed surveys and machine learning computation, new research co-authored at UC Berkeley's Center for Effective Global Action finds that eradicating extreme poverty would be surprisingly affordable.

16 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / An 'AI afterlife' is now a real option—but what becomes of your legal status?

Would you create an interactive "digital twin" of yourself that can communicate with loved ones after your death?

16 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Anti-poverty programs can change how people see the state and each other

When floodwaters washed away Woudou Oumar's home in northern Cameroon, he and his family lost not only shelter but hope. Then a government-supported cash transfer arrived. "The money transfer was a real boost for me and my ...

14 hours ago in Medical economics
Phys.org / New briefing paper outlines concerns around TikTok moderation policies political influence, and election integrity

A new briefing paper produced by the London Social Media Observatory (LSMO) at Royal Holloway and Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) details emerging risks to democratic participation on TikTok. The LSMO and WFD brought ...

16 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Medicare is experimenting with having AI review claims, a cost-saving measure that could risk denying needed care

Medicare has launched a six-year pilot program that could eventually transform access to health care for some of the millions of people across the U.S. who rely on it for their health insurance coverage.

14 hours ago in Medical economics