To meet skyrocketing demand for electricity, African countries may have to triple their energy output by…
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Mouse in the house tells tale of human settlement
Long before the advent of agriculture, hunter-gatherers began putting down roots in the Middle East, building…
Our aging scientific workforce raises concerns
The science and engineering workforce in the United States is aging rapidly, according to a new…
Protein that regulates brain cell connections could be new target for treating Alzheimer’s disease
In experiments with a protein called Ephexin5 that appears to be elevated in the brain cells…
Study finds social media course impacts online behavior in first-year medical students
A majority of first-year medical students changed their online behavior after participating in a social media…
Basic microbiology research study unexpectedly uncovers practical findings for growers
Researchers initially set out to describe the microbiology of rye cover crop roots and how they…
A little nudge may provide a big boost to flu vaccination rates
Currently, only 44 percent of adults in the United States receive an annual flu vaccination. But,…
Zika hot spots in the US predicted
Researchers predicted the places in the continental US where Zika is most likely to be transmitted…
p300 protein may suppress leukemia in MDS patients
Scientists have shown that p300, a protein that increases gene expression by attaching acetyl molecules to…
For the birds: New prediction method sheds brighter light on flight
Researchers have found a new way to precisely measure the vortices -- circular patterns of rotating…