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An integrated data model for next-generation bridge maintenance

November 28, 2025

Japan is facing the urgent challenge of aging infrastructure, amidst ineffective linking of on-site experience and expertise with vast amounts of digital data in maintenance operations. This is especially the case for bridges across Japan.This […]

AI

Intelligent photodetectors ‘sniff and seek’ like retriever dogs to recognize materials directly from light spectra

November 28, 2025

Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with UC Berkeley, have developed a new type of intelligent image sensor that can perform machine-learning inference during the act of photodetection itself.This article […]

Economics & Business

Eight ways to resist spending too much on Black Friday bargains

November 28, 2025

It is that time of the year again—Black Friday is almost upon us. What used to be just an American event has now taken over the calendar in many other countries as one of the […]

Economics & Business

When computers took over the factory floor: Economist traces how workers adapted, what it means for AI’s future

November 28, 2025

In the early 1970s, a quiet revolution began in American factories. Lathes, drill presses and milling machines—once guided by the steady hands of skilled machinists—started thinking for themselves.This article is brought to you by this […]

Political Science

Research calls for ‘sportswashing’ rethink amid FIFA Peace Prize rumors

November 28, 2025

As global attention turns to rumors that FIFA may award a new “Peace Prize” to US President Donald Trump later next month, new research has argued that public debates about politics and sport need far […]

AI

This common action is putting you at risk of being deepfaked

November 28, 2025

As we move further into the Computer Age, fake news, digital deceit and widespread use of social media are having a profound impact on every element of society, from swaying elections and manipulating science-proven facts, […]

Political Science

Incorrect reporting of Australian Bureau of Statistics data found leading to false claims of mass migration problem

November 28, 2025

Widely circulated claims of out-of-control mass immigration in Australia are false and misleading and stem from the incorrect reporting of tourism and travel data that has nothing to do with migration, according to a major […]

Economics & Business

Indian IT professionals bear unseen costs of multinational companies’ shift to remote working

November 28, 2025

Research from the University of Bath exposes the overlooked burdens of remote working in the Global South, revealing how it transfers economic, physiological and emotional strain to Indian IT workers supporting global firms.This article is […]

Political Science

Study highlights rise of ‘authoritarian peacemaking’ and its implications for Ukraine

November 28, 2025

As Donald Trump’s White House places huge pressure on Ukraine to sign a peace deal, a team of experts has published a new study examining what they describe as a worldwide shift toward “authoritarian peacemaking”—a […]

Education

Bilingual brains switch modes as Czech speakers process English like natives, even when it means making ‘native’ mistake

November 28, 2025

A new study shows that while Czech speakers are immune to specific grammar illusions in their mother tongue, they unconsciously adopt the “glitchy” processing patterns of native speakers when reading in English.This article is brought […]

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Economics & Business

Are calorie labels on menus worth it? New eye-tracking study reveals hidden patterns

Growing pains: An Ontario city’s urban agriculture efforts show good policy requires real capacity

Treating love for work like a virtue can backfire on employees and teams

Is the ‘hot hand’ real? ‘Jeopardy!’ offers clues

Black Friday is stressful—that’s on purpose: Q&A

Nontraditional benefits play key role in retaining under-35 government health worker

Traumatic events in communities can make organizations more risk-averse

Greener cryptocurrencies less volatile as they react less to energy price movements, says researcher

Nonprofit news outlets are often scared that selling ads could jeopardize their tax-exempt status

Report: Women’s representation in hotel management stagnates while Black leadership declines

Technology

Humans and AI models show similar confusion when reading tricky program code

Tech firms from Dell to HP warn of memory chip squeeze from AI

Study finds AI can safely assist with some software annotation tasks

New insight into why LLMs are not great at cracking passwords

Humanoid robots reliably manipulate different objects with 87% success using new framework

Visualizing the internal structure behind AI decision-making

Six criteria for the reliability of AI

AI decodes pianists’ muscle activity via video

Humanoid robots to trial guiding crowds at Chinese border crossings

Robots take center stage at Singapore ‘Olympiad’

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