Bovine kobuvirus in US

A virus that afflicts cattle that was first discovered in Japan in 2003 has made its way to the US, researchers report. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Virus multiplication in 3D

Vaccinia viruses serve as a vaccine against human smallpox and as the basis of new cancer therapies. Two studies now provide fascinating insights into their unusual propagation strategy at the atomic level. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Tracking lab-grown tissue with light

Someday, doctors would like to grow limbs and other body tissue for soldiers who have lost arms in battle, children who need a new heart or liver, and many other people with critical needs. Scientists are supporting this field of research by developing a promising new kind of light-based sensor to study tissue growth in…

Want to avoid the holiday blues? New report suggests skipping the sweet treats

A new study from a team of clinical psychologists suggests eating added sugars — common in so many holiday foods — can trigger metabolic, inflammatory and neurobiological processes tied to depressive illness. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Newfound Martian aurora actually the most common; sheds light on Mars’ changing climate

A type of Martian aurora first identified by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft in 2016 is actually the most common form of aurora occurring on the Red Planet, according to new results from the mission. The aurora is known as a proton aurora and can help scientists track water loss from Mars’ atmosphere. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com…

Experts review evidence yoga is good for the brain

Scientists have known for decades that aerobic exercise strengthens the brain and contributes to the growth of new neurons, but few studies have examined how yoga affects the brain. A review of the science finds evidence that yoga enhances many of the same brain structures and functions that benefit from aerobic exercise. Continue Reading at…

A price war has undermined India’s big telecoms companies

The contours of a critical industry are about to be redrawn Press Release Distribution Service

How to deal with board gender quotas

And how not to Press Release Distribution Service

Posh hotels are scarce in Japan—and increasingly lucrative

Japan’s hot hoteliers Press Release Distribution Service

Tesco considers selling its Asian supermarkets

The British chain’s overseas retreat illustrates the difficulty of foreign expansion Press Release Distribution Service

The trouble with patent-troll-hunting

Rules to curb frivolous patent claims may encourage infringement Press Release Distribution Service

Offering software for snooping to governments is a booming business

A flurry of lawsuits has drawn attention to a growing part of the cyber-security industry Press Release Distribution Service

Green with shame

Brace for a violent force of creative destruction—repulsion Press Release Distribution Service

What businesses can learn from the arts

The merits of firms and MBA programmes that think creatively Press Release Distribution Service

SMB Winning pays $15bn for rights to Guinea’s iron mountain

The Chinese-led consortium faces challenges to exploit one of the world’s biggest iron-ore deposits Press Release Distribution Service

How to win in Iowa

It helps to press plenty of flesh—but also to spend a lot of money Press Release Distribution Service

A shooting puts the spotlight on military training for allies

What does America get out of training troops for repressive allies? Press Release Distribution Service

Big Bird flies away

Carroll Spinney, puppeteer, died on December 8th Press Release Distribution Service

The investigation into the investigation

The inspector-general’s inquiry into the Russia inquiry finds problems, but not bias Press Release Distribution Service

Should the federal government subsidise students, or make college free?

Another fault line in the Democratic policy primary Press Release Distribution Service

In praise of high-school football

Best known for gargantuan stadiums and other excesses, high-school football in Texas is sport distilled Press Release Distribution Service

IHG Launches IHG Studio Guest In-Room Digital Experience

Latest tech innovation from IHG allows guests to stream TV, make service requests and more Press Release Distribution Service

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