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The way we talk to chatbots affects their accuracy, new research reveals

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

Whether we’re seeking customer support, looking for recommendations, or simply asking a quick question, AI chatbots are designed to give us the answers we’re looking for. But there’s more going on beneath the surface. Every […]

Internet

The World Wide Web was meant to unite us but is tearing us apart instead. Is there another way?

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

The hope of the World Wide Web, according to its creator Tim Berners-Lee, was that it would make communication easier, bring knowledge to all, and strengthen democracy and connection. Instead, it seems to be driving […]

Social Sciences

Revenge quitting: Is it ever a good idea to leave your job in anger?

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

Many of us will have experienced the rage that comes with being badly treated at work—and maybe even felt the instinct to pack up and leave. Bad bosses, belittling treatment or poor pay could be […]

Social Sciences

How domestic abusers use emotional bonding to control their victims—new study

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

At first, it looks like love. He’s charming. Always generous, always attentive. He remembers your coffee order, listens to your stories, seems to share your pain. He tells you that you’re the only one who […]

Social Sciences

What Dubai chocolate tells us about why certain foods go viral

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

Today is World Food Day, an annual international event to raise awareness of worldwide hunger and malnutrition, and advocate for a food-secure future for all. With political instability, climate change and extreme weather events, food […]

Education

Mental health program for medical students gets upgrade after successful pilot study

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

The first ever psychological intervention to help prepare medical students for clinical placements saw significant improvements in resilience, confidence and mental well-being after taking part in a pilot online coaching program called Reboot.This post was […]

Business Technology

Green talk, dirty outcomes: The gap in carmakers’ sustainability promises

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

New Macquarie University research shows how carmakers’ sustainability talk can signal whether they’re truly cleaning up—or just greenwashing.This post was originally published on this site

Economics & Business

Complexity economics offers new tools for today’s global challenges

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

Global markets are complex systems, shaped by feedback loops, sudden shocks, and adaptive behavior that rarely follow textbook rules and which can’t be captured by neat equations.This post was originally published on this site

Education

Giving high school girls incentives to study STEM

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

The results are in—mentoring schoolgirls in STEM subjects in Year 9 can encourage greater interest in physics, chemistry, technology and higher math in senior secondary years.This post was originally published on this site

Business Technology

Canada fears for auto jobs after Stellantis announces US investment

October 16, 2025 Phys.org

Canadian leaders said Wednesday that Jeep-maker Stellantis’s decision to invest $13 billion in the United States threatens Canadian jobs, urging action to counter what they called another casualty of President Donald Trump’s trade war.This post […]

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