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Economy

Statistics that tell the whole truth? It’s as easy as ABC

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

It’s said that statistics don’t lie, but they often don’t tell the whole truth, either. A Cornell statistics expert has come up with a method he believes can boost statistical power and significantly reduce bias—vital […]

Politics

‘Conflict entrepreneurs’: Examining divisive political rhetoric and the pursuit of celebrity by politicians

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

American politics is increasingly characterized by high levels of polarization and divisive rhetoric, despite stated preferences among voters for civility and substantive debate. Sean J. Westwood and colleagues sought to understand what might incentivize a […]

Economy

The cost of cold: Economics research links frozen crops to domestic violence

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

In December 2023, the Peruvian Andes were hit by a severe drought followed by a wave of nighttime freezing temperatures. The “cold shock” didn’t just wither crops and cause widespread hunger; it reached deep into […]

Autos

Hybrid AI model combines graphs and transformers for real-time traffic forecasts

March 17, 2026 TechXplore.com

Urban congestion is a big problem in our cities. It leads to commuter delays and economic inefficiency. More tragically, though, it leads to a million deaths annually worldwide. Research appearing in the International Journal of […]

Biotech

Engineered anhydrobiotic cells detect odors after years of dry, room-temperature storage

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

Demand for odor detection is growing in diverse fields such as food security, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring, but current technologies face limitations. Living cells with olfactory receptors can serve as sensitive odor detectors; however, […]

Economy

Generative AI in business schools: Friend or foe?

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

Since tools like ChatGPT burst into higher education, debate has focused on two extremes: either students are all committing underhanded academic fraud and plagiarism or Artificial Intelligence will magically revolutionize learning.This article was originally published […]

Economy

How AI is changing the demand for skilled workers in Germany

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

Around 1 in 4 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Germany now uses artificial intelligence (AI)—primarily to free up staff from routine tasks. In future, SMEs will increasingly need skilled workers with AI expertise. Otherwise, […]

Autos

Will your electric car burst into flames? A solid‑state battery would reduce the risk

March 17, 2026 TechXplore.com

Canada recently signed a new trade agreement with China, reducing tariffs on up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) each year. By 2030, half of these imported vehicles are anticipated to be “affordable EVs” costing […]

Economy

Why developing nations could be the first to suffer as the Middle East conflict raises food prices

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

Geopolitical tensions rarely stay confined to the battlefield. They ripple through global markets—particularly energy and food. The war between the US, Israel and Iran is a reminder of how quickly conflict can affect food security […]

Agriculture

How a new plan for protein could transform the UK’s national security

March 17, 2026 Phys.org

The UK’s use of land is indefensibly inefficient. Roughly 5% is used for buildings and roads, 10% for forest and woodland, plus 20% for arable crops. But the largest share, around 50% of our country, […]

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