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Study shows cell’s cytoskeleton does more than hold up a cell, it transfers energy
Dysfunctions and malformations in the scaffold of a cell are thought to contribute to heart muscle…
New legal data traces almost 11 years of state ‘zero tolerance’ school discipline policies
A new legal dataset published on LawAtlas.org today shows shifts and trends in state-level "zero tolerance"…
Research team finds new ways to generate stem cells more efficiently
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are among the most important tools in modern biomedical research, leading…
Move over, silicon switches: There’s a new way to compute
Logic and memory devices, such as the hard drives in computers, now use nanomagnetic mechanisms to…
Siemens on track for 2019 ahead of power and gas spinoff
German industrial conglomerate Siemens said Wednesday it was sticking to its targets for 2018-19 after a…
Jerusalem’s dilemma over hordes of stray cats
A dozen cats wake up in cages stacked on top of one another, a pungent odour…
New space race to bring satellite internet to the world
Anxiety has set in across the space industry ever since the world's richest man, Jeff Bezos,…
Lyft loss widens to $1.1 bn, unveils Waymo partnership
Lyft said Tuesday its loss in the past quarter widened to $1.1 billion in the ride-hailing…
New Zealand unveils plan to go carbon neutral by 2050
New Zealand introduced legislation Wednesday to make the South Pacific nation carbon neutral by 2050, although…