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Medical Xpress / ADHD: Even one bout of physical activity might help kids better learn in school

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common disability diagnosis in children globally. It's estimated to affect around 8% of children aged 3–12 years, and around 6% of teenagers aged 12–18 years.

10 hours ago in Attention deficit disorders
Tech Xplore / Is the AI bubble about to burst? What to watch for as the markets wobble

The global investment frenzy around AI has seen companies valued at trillions of dollars and eye-watering projections of how it will boost economic productivity.

13 hours ago in Business
Tech Xplore / Would you print your next meal?

Several companies are revolutionizing the way we make meals. Step aside microwaves, 3D printers are here.

12 hours ago in Business
Medical Xpress / Daily orange juice may shift gene activity tied to heart health

Your morning orange juice may be influencing your health in ways you can't see.

12 hours ago in Health
Phys.org / Global satellite dataset created for humanitarian routing and tracking infrastructure change

While many global road maps exist, few include detailed surface information or keep pace with rapid infrastructure change. The new HeiGIT dataset closes this gap by combining 3–4 meter resolution PlanetScope imagery (2020–2024) ...

12 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / The fast fix for global warming that the UN climate summit can't ignore

Despite rapid progress in clean energy and electric vehicles, the world is still warming faster than ever. The good news is that we already have powerful ways to reduce the warming rate—if governments look beyond carbon ...

13 hours ago in Earth
Phys.org / People who rate uncertainty positively are less likely to vote for right-wing populists, study shows

A pandemic, a war, an energy crisis, the climate catastrophe—for many people, present-day life feels like an endless stress test. What seemed certain yesterday has now become fragile—including jobs, plans for the future, ...

13 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / How the Louvre thieves exploited human psychology to avoid suspicion—and what it reveals about AI

On a sunny morning on October 19, 2025, four men allegedly walked into the world's most-visited museum and left, minutes later, with crown jewels worth €88 million (£76 million). The theft from Paris's Louvre Museum—one ...

13 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Microbial life-history strategy regulates soil organic carbon accumulation in hyper-arid regions

In a new study published in Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment on Nov. 5, Prof. Zeng Fanjiang's team from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled distinct soil ...

12 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Turning everyday cameras into crop analysis tools

Agricultural producers and manufacturers often need information about crop attributes, from nutrient content to chemical composition, to make management decisions. In recent years, multispectral imaging has emerged as a useful ...

5 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / NZ's earliest climate change debate: The 150-year-old feud over glacial retreat

Climate change may seem a uniquely 21st-century concern, but people have been wrestling with the idea for a long time.

13 hours ago in Earth
Phys.org / Living with PFAS 'forever chemicals' can be distressing. Not knowing if they're making you sick is just the start

When we talk about the health effects of PFAS, we commonly think about any physical effects on the body.

13 hours ago in Earth