A research team, led by Professor Jong-Beom Baek and his team in the School of Energy…
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Discovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue fever and other mosquito-borne vectors
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public…
Negative 'retweets' appear to add to voter fraud conspiracy theories
A team of behavioral scientists using big data and a simulation-based model to analyze social media…
Research presents new development model for the world's third-longest river
A new research paper published in Science Advances reveals how changes in the size of the…
Q&A: Is hopelessness a US public health crisis?
How can the world’s wealthiest country be so poor in hope? It’s a question that a…
From 'Money Heist' to 'Squid Game': The 'glocal' strategy that keeps Netflix afloat
Money Heist is the most watched Spanish series of all time thanks to Netflix, which launched…
Ashes of orca Tokitae finally home after her death last month in Miami
Tokitae the orca has come home. Click here for original story, Ashes of orca…
Pollen analysis suggests dispersal of modern humans occurred during a major Pleistocene warming spell
It’s an Ice Age mystery that’s been debated for decades among anthropologists: Exactly when and how…
The deep genetic structure of Africa reveals unique ancestry of inhabitants of the Angolan Namib
Africa is the birthplace of modern humans and the continent with the highest level of genetic…
Can cloud-based quantum computing really offer a quantum advantage?
A quantum machine can drastically speed up certain kinds of computation, but only if two or…