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Choking during sex is common among young adults, but the risks are poorly understood

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Choking during sex has moved from the margins to the mainstream for many young adults, but the risks have not changed. New research shows how common the practice has become, and how confused many people […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Most homemade dog diets lack nutrients, study finds

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Over the last two decades, homemade diets have seen a rise in popularity among dog owners. However, new research from the Dog Aging Project (DAP) reveals that most homemade diets are missing important nutrients that […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Unlocking the genome’s hidden half with new DNA sequencing technology

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Cornell researchers have found that a new DNA sequencing technology can be used to study how transposons move within and bind to the genome. Transposons play critical roles in immune response, neurological function and genetic […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Biodegradable mulching film can protect plants without pesticides or plastics

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Whether you’re a home gardener or an industrial farmer, you might be familiar with mulching films—plastic sheets laid over the soil to protect seedlings and promote crop growth. But like many other plastic materials, these […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

People who are homeless in South London experience widespread stigma and discrimination

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A new pilot study led by researchers from King’s College London, the Lambeth Services Users Council and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine reveals that people experiencing homelessness in South London face stigma […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

‘Equality can’t happen in the shadows’: Report sheds light on how girls are resisting traditional gender expectations

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Around the world, girls are challenging gender norms in creative, courageous and often overlooked ways—but the risks are high, a report says.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Business

$2B Counter-Strike 2 crash exposes a legal black hole: Your digital investments aren’t really yours

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In late October 2025, as much as US$2 billion vanished from a digital marketplace. This wasn’t a hack or a bubble bursting. It happened because one company, Valve, changed the rules for its video game […]

Phys.org - Space

How mega-constellations are learning to manage themselves

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Satellite mega-constellations are quickly becoming the backbone of a number of industries. Cellular communication, GPS, weather monitoring and more are now, at least in part, reliant on the networks of thousands of satellites cruising by […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Male vulnerability still ridiculed in contemporary societies, making it difficult for abused men to seek support

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A new study, called the MENCALLHELP2 project, has explored the content, nature and characteristics of call data received by the Men’s Aid Ireland national helpline service over one calendar year (2022)This post was originally published […]

Phys.org - Automotive

New AI language-vision models transform traffic video analysis to improve road safety

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New York City’s thousands of traffic cameras capture endless hours of footage each day, but analyzing that video to identify safety problems and implement improvements typically requires resources that most transportation agencies don’t have.This post […]

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