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It is becoming easier to create AI avatars of the deceased. Here is why Buddhism would caution against it

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

In a story in the Buddhist canon, a grief-stricken mother named Kisa Gautami loses her only child and carries the body around town, searching for some way to resurrect the child.This post was originally published […]

Consumer & Gadgets

‘AI veganism’: Some people’s issues with AI parallel vegans’ concerns about diet

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

New technologies usually follow the technology adoption life cycle. Innovators and early adopters rush to embrace new technologies, while laggards and skeptics jump in much later.This post was originally published on this site

Social Sciences

Africa’s innovations are overlooked because global measures don’t fit: What needs to change

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

African governments and development agencies have embraced science, technology and innovation as levers for development over the past two decades. Science, technology and innovation boost productivity, cut transaction costs, open new business opportunities and promote […]

Social Sciences

Parents don’t need to try harder. To ease parenting stress, forget self-reliance and look for ways to share the care

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

I wrap up my workday and head for home, making a quick stop to grab the supplies my sixth grader needs for a project due this week and some ingredients for a quick dinner.This post […]

Social Sciences

Among loud noise, a brassy and bright voice can help speakers be understood, study finds

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

Twangy voices are a hallmark of country music and many regional accents. However, this speech type, often described as “brassy” and “bright,” can also be used to get a message across in a noisy environment.This […]

Social Sciences

Conspiracy theory participation expands as research reveals participatory culture appeal

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

A five-year study dispels the stereotype of conspiracy theorists as angry loners or keyboard warriors. Rather, social and emotional connections provided by conspiracy theorists are recruiting diverse participants on a growing scale.This post was originally […]

Economics & Business

Telling stories: The 4 ways micro-influencers build and keep their loyal audiences

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

The rise of social media was quickly followed by the advent of the “influencer”—an online content creator who builds credibility within a specific niche, giving them the power to shape opinions and purchasing decisions.This post […]

Social Sciences

All women—not just mothers—could benefit from more workplace flexibility

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

Despite progress toward gender equity, many women continue to take on the majority of unpaid labor within their households, including housework and child care.This post was originally published on this site

Social Sciences

‘No filter can fix that face’: How online body shaming harms teenage girls

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

“You’re so ugly it hurts.”This post was originally published on this site

Education

Teachers’ experiences of teaching a visually impaired student in an outdoor recreation course

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

“There are many studies on adaptive teaching but few that show how it’s practiced within sports and outdoor subjects in higher education,” says sports researcher Aron Laxdal from the University of Agder (UiA).This post was […]

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