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Social Sciences Feb 10, 2023

Researchers identify how scammers target victims on dating apps

As Valentine's Day approaches, the use of dating apps by people looking to make new connections ramps up. Unfortunately, as people are looking for love, scammers are looking for ways to steal their money.

Optics & Photonics Nov 30, 2022

Quantum leap for research into unhackable communications networks

Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, have published new research into the phenomenon known as quantum entanglement. This is when two particles—such as photons of light—remain connected even when ...

Earth Sciences Jun 3, 2022

How simulations could help get PFAS out of soil

Michigan State University chemists are discovering new information to help remediate "forever chemicals" by showing for the first time how they interact with soil at the molecular level.

Earth Sciences Mar 28, 2022

Machine learning techniques can speed up glacier modeling by 1,000 times

A novel glacier model has been developed which can simulate ice dynamics and ice interaction with the climate up to a thousand times faster than previous models. This model can be used to predict the evolution of glaciers ...

Materials Science Mar 1, 2022

Small cyberphysical watermarks could prevent huge headaches caused by fake meds

Counterfeit medications and pharmaceutical products are just a click away from being purchased from online pharmacies via smartphone.

Economics & Business Nov 29, 2021

Burnout by design? Warehouse and shipping workers pay the hidden cost of the holiday season

What's the meaning of Christmas? For many, it's about feasting, family, and napping while watching the cricket.

Political science Nov 23, 2021

Researchers find fake news about controversial topics contributes to political polarization

It's been a year since America experienced one of its most divisive elections in decades. Although President Joe Biden has called for unity, recent data from a new measurement, the USC Polarization Index, has shown political ...

Materials Science Nov 19, 2021

Can defects turn inert materials into useful, active ones?

Demonstrating that a material thought to be always chemically inert, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), can be turned chemically active holds potential for a new class of catalysts with a wide range of applications, according ...

Social Sciences Sep 28, 2021

When it comes to reporting on sexual assault in media, words matter

Someone on your favorite sports team is accused of date rape. A local city council candidate is charged in the sexual assault of a co-worker. Accusations surface about coaches of a gymnastics team.

Optics & Photonics Jul 7, 2021

Beyond 5G: Wireless communications may get a boost from ultra-short collimating metalens

Screens may be larger on smartphones now, but nearly every other component is designed to be thinner, flatter and tinier than ever before. The engineering requires a shift from shapely, and bulky lenses to the development ...

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