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Study reveals how UK manufacturers can stay afloat when global crises hit‎

New research from The University of Manchester has shed light on how British manufacturers can better survive—and even thrive—during major global shocks such as pandemics, wars and economic turmoil.

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Active zones and mini retreats—how to build preschools suitable for neurodivergent kids‎

An estimated 15–20% of children are neurodivergent, with diagnoses rising each year. They may have a neurodevelopmental condition such as autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

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Gen Z is burning out at work more than any other generation. Here's why and what can be done‎

Gen Z workers are reporting some of the highest burnout levels ever recorded, with new research suggesting they are buckling under unprecedented levels of stress.

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NASA robot rover shows that sparks fly in dust storms on Mars‎

Sometimes you get a small electric shock from touching your car door handle on a dry summer's day.

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From concrete walls to living edges, here's how riverside habitats are being restored along the Thames‎

The Thames estuary in southeast England—the tidal stretch of the river—once supported extensive saltmarshes, seagrass meadows and oyster beds. These shallow areas, which flood and drain with the tides, provided vital feeding and nursery grounds for fish. But centuries of urban development have replaced them with concrete walls, docks and flood defenses.

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A snowy, cold start to winter follows a very warm fall: How are Illinois seasons changing?‎

After years of little snow across the Chicago area, recent record-breaking snowfall and below-freezing temperatures might seem to contradict scientific reports of winters getting warmer. But climate change is still transforming how locals experience the changing seasons, including this fall, one of the top 10 warmest recorded in Illinois.

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Research aims to strengthen the security of in-person voting machines‎

About 70% of Americans voted in person in the 2024 presidential election, their ballots counted by machines called Precinct Count Optical Scanners (PCOS). Researchers at Towson University have systematically analyzed thousands of ways that PCOS machines could have process or security vulnerabilities—with the goal of helping local officials identify and mitigate those risks.

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What does it mean to be a new national park? Ocmulgee Mounds in Georgia may soon find out‎

Ocmulgee Mounds, a site in central Georgia with 12,000 years of Indigenous history, may be on the verge of becoming the newest U.S. national park. This is the flagship designation of the National Park Service system, which includes many types of properties in addition to formally designated national parks.

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Study urges shift to digital platforms for English learning in China‎

New research published in the International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning suggests that a rethink is needed on how English is taught in China. The work argues that mobile and networked technologies must move from the educational margins to the center of language instruction. The researchers explain that classroom-based teaching alone can no longer meet rising academic and professional demands for English proficiency, and that well-designed digital platforms should now be seen as an essential part of motivating students and cultivating learning habits.

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To slang or not to slang? That is the question for marketing pros‎

Being named Dictionary.com's Word of the Year for 2025 might give the slang term "67" some street cred, but how effective are such slang words when used in marketing?

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