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How VR and AI could help the next generation grow kinder and more connected

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Empathy is not just a “nice-to-have” soft skill—it is a foundation of how children and adults regulate emotions, build friendships and learn from one another.This post was originally published on this site

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The spiritual and emotional world of pub psychic nights

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At a Bristol social club, a psychic medium scans the room, inviting the spirit world into a space more often used for drinking and darts. The medium is talking to a small audience, mostly women.This […]

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Government investment lifted young people’s hopes in ‘left behind’ areas, new research shows

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Young people growing up in England’s most disadvantaged areas are feeling more hopeful about their future study and work prospects thanks to targeted Government investment, according to new research from the Universities of Bath, Bristol […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

New research techniques detail 180 million trees across 3.1 million hectares

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New research from Griffith University has measured individual tree heights across 3.1 million hectares in the New South Wales Northern Rivers Region, revealing a level of detail not captured before, including old growth forests and […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Generative AI can outperform nature at designing proteins to edit the genome

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Researchers at Integra Therapeutics, in collaboration with the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) Department of Medicine and Life Sciences (MELIS) and the Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), have designed and experimentally validated new synthetic proteins that […]

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Meta must ease access to non-profiled timeline: Dutch court

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A Dutch court Thursday ordered Meta to ensure that Facebook and Instagram users in the Netherlands have “direct and easily available” access to a feed that is not based on algorithmic profiling.This post was originally […]

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Musk reports Tesla sales jump after months of boycotts, but experts suspect more pain is in store

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Months after Elon Musk left the Trump administration to the relief of Tesla investors worried about boycotts, the world’s richest man has announced some good news: Sales of Tesla cars are back.This post was originally […]

Phys.org - Space

Interstellar comet swinging past Mars as a fleet of spacecraft looks on

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A comet from another star system will swing by Mars on Friday as a fleet of spacecraft trains its sights on the interstellar visitor.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Why cooking recipes are surprisingly personal—and have been so for more than 160 years

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Personal pronouns like “I” and “you” are among the most common words in the English language—but that doesn’t mean they occur equally often in all kinds of texts. “If you think about it, you wouldn’t […]

Phys.org - Business

DoorDash closes on $3.9 billion buyout of Deliveroo in the UK

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DoorDash has finalized its acquisition of the U.K. food delivery company Deliveroo, saying Thursday that the boards of both companies approved the nearly $4 billion deal announced earlier this year.This post was originally published on […]

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