Globally, malaria is responsible for almost 500,000 deaths annually. After years of research, scientists have finally found the key to malaria growth. According to researchers, the growth of the virus comes down to cyclins, protein molecules that make cells divide rapidly for the malaria parasite. Previous efforts to fight malaria have proved effective. Since 2000,…
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Email Marketing Monolith ‘Constant Contact’ Bought for $1.1 Billion
Endurance International Group Holdings Inc. announced on Nov. 2 that it would be acquiring the email marketing company Constant Contact Inc. for $1.1 billion. Endurance provides web-hosting services to small- and medium-sized businesses, according to the Wall Street Journal, and it agreed to pay Constant Contact $32 per share (which was 23% higher than its…
5,000 Flyers on Michigan Campus Accuse Football Star of Knowingly Passing on Chlamydia to Female Partner
University of Michigan football players typically get plenty of media coverage, especially when they’re considered “star players” like defensive back Jabrill Peppers is. But Peppers got a rather unwelcome blast of attention recently after one woman posted 5,000 flyers around campus, stating that Peppers had given her chlamydia. In fact, the female student stated that…
China Moves Ahead with Expanded Shale Gas Exploration Amidst Global Plunge in Energy Prices
Uncertainty in the global oil market isn’t stopping China from expanding its shale gas exploration even further, and the country will be targeting private oil companies to purchase acreage in upcoming auctions. According to Bloomberg, China’a Ministry of Land and Resources is set to announce details of future shale gas auctions within the next few…
Russian University Creates Eerily Realistic Cockroach Robot
If real cockroaches can survive an apocalypse, like many believe, then robot cockroaches must be the most invincible thing on the planet. According to Geek.com, researchers at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad, Russia have developed a tiny cockroach robot that looks and acts exactly like an actual cockroach. While the experiment may…
Oklahoma Student Forced to Miss School After Dyeing Her Hair Red
With all the tragic things that happen in schools around the nation, one would think administrators would be strictly focused on actual security concerns. Instead, one Oklahoma high school seems more intent on dictating their students’ fashion decisions. According to local Oklahoma news affiliate News on 6, Emerson High School student Sarah Bonacci was sent…
Video: Whoa, Watch This Concrete Absorb Water Like a Sponge
You may not spend a lot of time thinking about asphalt, but you probably do use it quite a bit if you go outside a lot. Most sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots are made of asphalt, for example. If you walk on these structures on a regular basis, asphalt actually does play a regular role…
DeKalb County School Buses Face Overcrowding, Driver Shortages
Students in DeKalb County, Georgia, could be facing more crowded commutes to school if their district can’t hire more bus drivers. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the Atlanta-area district is having trouble filling the vacancies for drivers who have quit over complaints of pay and work conditions. DeKalb Superintendent Steven Green said that the complaints…
Mom Glad Teen Hit by Train, Says It May Have Saved His Life
On October 4, Indiana teens 14-year-old Charlie Pease and his older brother 17-year-old Skyler Robertson were fishing near some train tracks. After about 20 minutes, they found themselves in danger. “We didn’t hear the train, we didn’t see any lights, we didn’t even feel it shaking on the track,” Robertson said. The older brother safely…
New Roofing Technology Uses Solar Panels
Many people believe that the more sunlight there is, the better their solar panels will work, but that isn’t generally the case. In fact, for most solar panels, photovoltaic cells heating up causes their efficiency to decrease. But new technology has now been developed by a team at Brunel University London, which captures the heat…