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Oregano, rosemary and ‘time’: Long-term swine study shows natural-compound benefits

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In the search to replace antibiotic growth promoters with effective alternatives in modern swine production, plant-based essential oils are showing potential to provide lasting benefits. In a rare long-term public study that compared the effects […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Study finds some dark web users share traits with those involved in crime

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The dark web is sometimes seen as a shadowy part of the internet, but it also has legitimate uses, including accessing censored information and sharing files securely. Its anonymity and privacy features, however, can make […]

Phys.org - Space

Q&A: What to know about NASA’s first crewed mission to the moon since 1972

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Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years, represents a shift from short visits toward sustained exploration, where understanding lunar geology and resources becomes as important as the engineering […]

Phys.org - Automotive

New analysis details how air traffic control towers can maintain operations during grid outages

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Every day, more than 44,000 flights overseen by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) take off and land nationwide, coordinated by people working out of airport traffic control towers (ATCTs).This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Book explores small talk and big silence in evangelical communities

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In a new book, University of Mississippi sociologist Amy McDowell says small talk can be used as a tool to block meaningful conversation in the evangelical church, leaving some people feeling isolated in their beliefs […]

Phys.org - Space

SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX has filed papers with US regulators that set the stage for what could be the largest-ever public stock offering, a source familiar with the matter told AFP on Wednesday.This post was originally […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Social media enables mapping of public perceptions of redlining across the U.S.

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A new study from The University of New Mexico offers a nationwide look at how Americans discuss one of the most enduring forms of housing discrimination—redlining—using more than a decade of social media data. The […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Are relationship surveys measuring the wrong thing? How one ‘Q-factor’ shapes most answers

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Commonly used self-report measures of romantic relationships may capture people’s overall appraisal of their relationship more than measuring distinct relationship facets such as communication, conflict and affection, according to a new study published in PLOS […]

Phys.org - Space

Artemis II space launch ‘politically important’ in new era of space competition, expert says

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Astrophiles are eagerly awaiting the launch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Artemis II on Wednesday, which is set to be the most powerful rocket launch on record and will send human beings back […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Nature’s photocopiers caught ‘doodling’—scientists say it could revolutionize how DNA is written

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New research has discovered that the molecular machines responsible for copying our DNA have a surprising hidden talent—an ability to create entirely new and highly sophisticated DNA sequences from scratch. The study, led by the […]

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