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Diamond surfaces are covered in thin, ice-like water layers

Using atomic-scale defects in diamond, researchers in China have gained unprecedented insights into the complex chemical processes that unfold at the interfaces between solid surfaces and their surroundings. Published in Physical Review Letters, the results reveal that water

Planning exercises that got community engagement right

Much has been written about how government agencies struggle with community engagement in climate resilience planning. For example, a 2024 study by the Resilient Coastal Communities Project (RCCP) described the enormous frustration felt by communities involved in planning

Employment experts agree: Telework is a protected right

President Trump’s January 2025 memorandum delivered a blunt operational directive: End broad remote work in the federal government and restore full-time, in-person duty stations. Although many leaders treated it as a fast lane back to 2019 norms, employees who use telework as

Inflation and micro-deposit trends in EU online gambling

Economic pressure and affordability checks are reshaping deposit behavior in EU online gambling. Micro-deposit models reflect regulatory and consumer shifts. Economic pressure, affordability checks, and the micro-deposit shift in EU online gambling Energy inflation across the