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Month: July 2025

Business

America’s only rare earth producer gets a boost from Apple and Pentagon agreements

July 16, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

MP Materials, which runs the only American rare earths mine, announced a new $500 million agreement with tech giant Apple on Tuesday to produce more of the powerful magnets used in iPhones as well as […]

Business

Google partners with Youngkin and offers AI training courses to Virginia job seekers

July 16, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced on Tuesday that Google will partner with his administration to provide free and low-cost artificial intelligence certification courses to Virginians as part of his office’s ongoing effort to connect citizens […]

Economics

Are there upsides to ‘overboarding?’

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

How many board seats is too many for one director? That’s the question on many investors’ minds, as they confront the possibility of “overboarding”—directors being spread too thin to do their work effectively. BlackRock, for […]

Economics

Consolation, community, national identity in the UK: What is lost when pubs close, and how they can be saved

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

Recent figures from the British Beer and Pub Association show that pubs will close at the rate of one a day in the UK during 2025. This is just the latest chapter in a familiar […]

Society

Why many Americans still think Darwin was wrong, yet the British do not

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

One hundred years after a Tennessee teacher named John Scopes started a legal battle over what the state’s schools can teach children, Americans are still divided over evolution.This post was originally published on this website.

Society

How to give children the freedom to play all across the city, not just on playgrounds

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

Children play everywhere. Yet their right to play—protected by a UN convention—is constantly challenged by adults.This post was originally published on this website.

Society

How universities can keep protests from turning violent: Three lessons from the 2024 pro-Palestinian encampments

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

In spring 2024, pro-Palestinian student encampments that began at Columbia and Harvard spread to university campuses throughout the U.S. as Israel invaded Gaza in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, surprise attack. At least 100 […]

Economics

Auditors’ disclosure style can affect how their competence is perceived

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

Research appearing in the International Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation raises important questions about how auditors communicate complex professional judgments. A team at Shandong University of Finance and Economics in China found that […]

Politics

Taliban ‘maintaining a balancing act’ in relationships with other local jihadi groups, study shows

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

Taliban leaders have chosen to maintain a delicate balancing act in their relationships with other local violent jihadi groups since taking power in Afghanistan, new research shows.This post was originally published on this website.

Economics

Don’t bet on Friday: Research shows financial risk-taking rises at end of work week, without payoff

July 15, 2025 Phys Org

The ancient Roman leader Julius Caesar, in the hands of Shakespeare, was warned to “beware the Ides of March.” But 21st century data shows it’s the end of the work week, the month and year […]

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  • Money can’t buy love—but it might make us more open to it, study says

    July 25, 2025
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    Marriage is a profound union between two individuals, yet it is not devoid of its trials. At times, couples may grapple with ineffective communication or unresolved conflicts that jeopardize the stability of their relationship. In [...]

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