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In fact, new evidence from the University of Houston suggests that cells are incredibly sensitive to electrical fields, much more so than older scientific theories suggest. "Our research ...
Our recent item regarding the theoretical possibility of a team having only one point has been the No. 1 story on PFT over ...
Nobody wins the Open; it wins you.” That was how Cary Middlecoff described the U.S. Open, which he won twice (1949 and 1956). The major is known as the most gr ...
The Philadelphia Phillies are expected to make a change to their left field platoon, with Max Kepler and Otto Kemp splitting ...
In this modern era of baseball, where the average salary topped $5 million for the first time this season, there has been a ...
Cook Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, is challenging conventional theories of how cells detect electrical fields. The human body is a veritable cellular highway with up to 37 ...
Toby Sexton and Lachie Galvin have given Cameron Ciraldo plenty to think about at the selection table with both halves ...
While Buddie is optimistic about the future of college athletics, he’s not naive. The effectiveness of this new era will come ...
1 Now, fifty-six years past the first publication of Rogers’s book Diffusion of Innovations, we briefly review this theory ... before dissemination, on field-based tests of external validity ...
The winner of this one-game play-in match gets the final spot in the FIFA Club World Cup and the remarkable chance for a North American team to face world soccer powers in the biggest-ever edition ...