Meredith Rutland Bauer
Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Show Resistance to Dengue
About half of the world’s population is at risk of infection from dengue fever.
Hot Red Chili Peppers Are Associated With Living Longer, Study Suggests
The biggest effect was seen in heart disease and stroke.
Transportation Agencies Are Really Sick of People Stealing 420 Mile Markers
Colorado officials got so fed up with the problem that they replaced the sign with a 419.9 mile marker.
Are Ad-Blockers Saving Internet Users, or Ruining the Internet?
Billions of advertising revenue is thought to have been lost from ad-blockers.
3D Printing Membranes Could Change Water Treatment As We Know It
Researchers took stock of 3D printing resources to see how membranes could be churned out with a printer
Scientists Are Peeling Back the Layers of the Zika Virus
The more we know, the easier it will become to fight the virus.
How AI That Mimics Flocking Birds Could Help Hybrid Cars Run Greener
Researchers have developed an evolutionary algorithm that could reduce fuel consumption in plug-in hybrid electric cars by one-third.
All of Las Vegas’s City-Owned Buildings Now Run on Renewable Energy
Cities often convert city-owned buildings first, then try for the whole town.
All of Las Vegas’s City-Owned Buildings Now Run on Renewable Energy
Cities often convert city-owned buildings first, then try for the whole town.
A Drug Meant for Alzheimer’s Treatment Regrows Human Teeth
The drug blocks an enzyme and allows a cavity to heal.
100 Percent of Dutch Electric Trains Now Run on Wind Energy
The Netherlands met its renewable energy goals a year ahead of time.
Rick Perry Has Resigned from the Board of the Dakota Access Pipeline Company
Trump's incoming Energy Secretary is trying to get out of his conflicts of interest.