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Biologists study trade-offs of microscopic predators
Phys.org· 1 day agoIn a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of Arts & Sciences researchers took an unprecedented look at the predatory nature of Dictyostelium discoideum ...
Genetic Imprints in the Brain
The Scientist· 6 days agoAs an undergraduate student, Anthony Isles, now a neuroscientist at Cardiff University, was fascinated by the study of behavior and genetics. When...
Pa. lawmaker wants to ban student access to cellphones during school day
The Patriot-News· 4 days agoIt’s become a rite of passage for many young people to get a cellphone before they get a driver’s...
FBI says to watch out for verification scams on dating apps
BGR· 7 days agoIt’s completely despicable, but not in the least surprising, that scammers have turned to dating...
Cutting speed limit to 25 mph could make 'dramatic difference' in traffic deaths, experts tell City...
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days ago“Hundreds” of Chicago lives could be saved from traffic crashes every year if the city lowered its...
PA lawmaker wants to ban student access to cellphones during school day
The Morning Call· 4 days agoIt’s become a rite of passage for many young people to get a cellphone before they get a driver’s...
City’s planning commission moves forward draft SUP plan
CaptivaSanibel.com· 1 day agoCITY OF SANIBEL Suggested intersection enhancements, path extensions and other on-street enhancements to the city's Shared Use Path system as part of the updated draft of the Shared Use Path ...
'It was 10 seconds of stupidity': Inside the education course for football's banned fans
The Athletic· 6 days agoThe goalkeeper went to pick up the ball from behind the goal and he made a little gesture to the away fans. Nothing bad, nothing that should have upset me, but I lost my cool for 10 seconds.