During two mass events in March, the news media will be shining a spotlight on the next generation of Americans, or the 70 million teenagers who have been dubbed Generation Z. Be prepared to see what drives the “Gen Zers.” On March 14, millions of teens are expected to follow […]
Daily Archives: March 1, 2018
Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter has struggled to regulate the Russian bots, alt-right agitators and run-of-the-mill trolls that have overrun its platform. Now, the company is asking for help. At a time when tech […]
On an issue as tough for Congress as guns, it’s hard to imagine lawmakers doing much without strong presidential leadership. Republicans in particular will need plenty of political cover if they are to go up against the gun lobby, their traditional ally. That’s exactly what President Trump seemed to promise […]
Meghan Markle, 36, is the former-Suits actress who is set to marry Prince Harry, 33, on 19 May. The stunning actress is used to playing new roles, and is fitting in excellent to her role as a member of the royal family. And now it seems the LA-native has picked […]
He probably should have just gone to Ikea. The White House said Thursday that a pricey purchase order for a lavish dining room set for the office of Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson had been cancelled, after the reported price tag — more than $31,000 — […]
Tapping into the electrical chatter between different regions of the brain may provide a new way to prevent and treat depression. Scientists showed that mice that were more susceptible to developing depression-like symptoms displayed different networks of electrical brain activity than more resilient mice. These results could be the first […]
New research reveals details of the mechanism by which the bacterium Wolbachia blocks viruses in mosquito cells, suggesting that it reduces viral replication inside cells and that rapid degradation of viral RNA is involved.
A new cell culture strategy promises to illuminate the mysterious early stages of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, according to researchers.