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A universal rhythm guides how we speak: Global analysis reveals 1.6-second ‘intonation units’

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Have you ever noticed that a natural conversation flows like a dance—pauses, emphases, and turns arriving just in time? A new study has discovered that this isn’t just intuition; there is a biological rhythm embedded […]

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Google’s Pixel 10 phones raises the ante on artificial intelligence

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Google on Wednesday unveiled a new line-up of Pixel smartphones injected with another dose of artificial intelligence that’s designed to do everything from fetch vital information stored on the devices to help improve photos as […]

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HydroBoost: Increasing hydropower revenue with realistic forecasting

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In many electricity markets, hydropower operators earn a significant portion of their revenue from the day-ahead market. In this market, utilities buy electricity based on expected demand for the next day, while power producers offer […]

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School police may harm children rather than protect from sexual violence

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Police officers in schools may be doing more harm than good when tackling harmful sexual behavior (HSB)—with girls affected by sexual harm particularly badly served—according to new research from the University of Surrey.This post was […]

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Retelling near-death experiences helps aviators find meaning and purpose at work

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When aviators face a close brush with death, their harrowing experiences often become stories—told again and again in break rooms, over beers or in quiet conversations with trusted colleagues. But what effect do these stories […]

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A song’s energy level and acoustic nature may impact the memories it evokes

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In a new study, high-energy, less acoustic songs evoked personal memories featuring amusement and excitement, while lower-energy, more acoustic songs evoked memories characterized by calmness, romance and sadness. Safiyyah Nawaz and Diana Omigie of Goldsmiths […]

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First dates: It’s not about the place—it’s about the people

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Dinner and a movie. Bowling. Hiking. A cup of coffee. There are so many options for where to go for a first date. But each of them comes with the worry: Is this going to […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Metabolic modeling unlocks diversity of yeast for industrial biotechnology

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Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a cornerstone of industrial biotechnology. Its exceptional adaptability to diverse natural and industrial environments has led to the emergence of a wide variety of strains, each with unique genetic and […]

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We’ve been sending animals into space for 7 decades—yet there are still no rules to protect them from harm

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This week, Russia is expected to launch its Bion-M No.2 biosatellite from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying 75 mice and 1,500 fruit flies.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Four key health risks for racehorses—and how they can be minimized

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Chasemore Farm stretches across 340 acres of leafy Surrey countryside just outside London. On a warm midsummer day, small groups of foals and their mothers graze peacefully in the sunshine, flicking their tails lazily at […]

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