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In age of AI, art’s real power no longer lives in image alone but in who chooses what survives

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Every year on 21 April, World Creativity and Innovation Day invites us to celebrate human ingenuity. Traditionally, that meant celebrating creativity through art, science, and new ideas. Today, it also means asking a more uncomfortable […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Why do some people act on climate change while others stay silent?

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While millions of people care deeply about the environment, only a fraction take action on climate change. New research published in the journal Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology has uncovered the psychological reasons […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Seeing is believing: Smart probes reveal proteins inside living cells with unprecedented clarity

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Fluorescent probes have transformed modern biology by allowing researchers to tag and visualize individual molecules in living cells, tissues, and animals. Using these tools, researchers can watch viruses infect cells in real time, observe cellular […]

Phys.org - Space

SpaceX partners with AI startup Cursor, may buy it for $60 bn

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SpaceX on Tuesday announced a partnership with AI coding company Cursor and said the alliance comes with an option to buy the startup for $60 billion later this year.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org - Computers

How do generative AI tools reshape the software engineering workforce?

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New research in Contemporary Economic Policy reveals that generative artificial intelligence tools like GitHub Copilot may lead to more, not fewer, jobs in the software engineering workforce.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Social Sciences

When a spouse starts a business, the other partner pays a hidden price

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When an entrepreneur leaves a salaried job to pursue a venture, the conversation nearly always centers on them: the risk they’re taking, the opportunity they’re pursuing and the funding they need.This post was originally published […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Rethinking energy transition participation: Why citizens are more than a box to tick

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Citizen participation is widely seen as key to a successful energy transition. In practice, however, it often remains more of an ideal than a reality. In her Ph.D. research at TU/e, Nikki Kluskens shows just […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Parents may be the missing key to keeping kids safe online, research suggests

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As online child exploitation (OCE) continues to rise in Australia, new research from Griffith University suggests parents and caregivers may be the most important, and overlooked, factor in preventing harm. The study, involving parents and […]

Phys.org - Business

Data centers don’t have to be a burden on local communities, and can even support them

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Many consumers—and state policymakers and even utility companies—are worried about the possibility of large numbers of data centers raising electricity demand and power prices.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

A few extra minutes of daily play can strengthen your bond with your dog in four weeks

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Playing a little extra with your dog improves the emotional bond between owner and dog, according to a new study from Linköping University. However, training did not give the same results. The study is relevant […]

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