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Phys.org / Why negativity can motivate founders: Study links doubts to greater persistence

A new study finds entrepreneurs become more committed to their business ventures when they are told they will fail, increasing their efforts to make those businesses successful. "Most entrepreneurs—people who start their ...

11 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Cosmic predators: How supermassive black holes slow star growth in nearby galaxies

Intense radiation emitted by active supermassive black holes—thought to reside at the center of most, if not all, galaxies—can slow star growth not just in their host galaxy, but also in galaxies millions of light-years ...

16 hours ago in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / Archaeologists identify elders in Iron Age Israel through household artifacts

A new study from Bar-Ilan University is shedding light on a long-overlooked social group in archaeology: the elderly. While research on women and children has flourished in recent decades, older adults have remained largely ...

13 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Rural Australians need mental preparation as much as sandbags ahead of disasters

Australia's 2026 summer season has been marked by fire and flood.

4 hours ago in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / A genetic brake that forms our muscles: Variant linked to endurance may also raise odds of injury

In an international study, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have identified a gene variant that controls the body's capability to form new blood vessels in muscles—a mechanism that affects physical performance, ...

11 hours ago in Genetics
Phys.org / Most roadless areas in Great Britain are smaller than 1 km², fragmenting wildlife habitats

Britain's landscape is highly fragmented by roads, with researchers from Cardiff University finding that more than 70% of the UK's roadless areas are smaller than 1 km2. The researchers say that more than 60% of roadless ...

7 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Microscopic mirrors for future quantum networks: A new way to make high-performance optical resonators

Researchers in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have devised a new way to make some of the smallest, smoothest mirrors ever created for controlling ...

13 hours ago in Physics
Phys.org / Can we predict domestic homicide? New research suggests we can't

In 2024, 38 Australian women were murdered by a partner or ex-partner. Thankfully, new data show the number of women killed by intimate partners has reduced to 32 over the most recent reporting period. The annual rate to ...

6 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Study finds emphasis on conversation facilitation helps journalists re-engage communities

The profession of journalism is facing dual challenges of lost trust and relevance. A research project among educators, students, journalists and communities in six states has found that pairing student journalists with communities ...

7 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Study uses urine screening to detect alcohol use in early pregnancy

Previous reports have indicated that between 20% and 60% of pregnant women in Ireland consume alcohol during pregnancy. Data on alcohol consumption by pregnant women in Ireland have previously only been collected through ...

6 hours ago in Obstetrics & gynaecology
Phys.org / A clearer future: Researchers unveil transparent, plastic-free wood

Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a highly transparent material made entirely from natural wood without adding plastic and uncovered why some wood becomes clearer than others. Their study reveals that ...

14 hours ago in Chemistry
Medical Xpress / Booster shots reduce the risks of COVID-19 deaths, study finds

Booster vaccines reduced the risk of COVID‑19-related hospitalization and death, according to a new study of over 3 million adults who had the autumn 2022 vaccine in England. The research, led by the universities of Bristol ...

7 hours ago in Vaccination