Black Death Plague Bacterium Became Less Fatal thanks to Just One Genetic Tweak

Black Death Plague That Killed Millions Became Less Fatal because of This Genetic Tweak Reducing the copies of one gene in the bubonic plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, made it less deadly but potentially more transmissible By Rachel Fieldhouse & Nature magazine Scanning electron micrograph of Yersinia pestis, which causes bubonic plague, on proventricular spines of a Xenopsylla…

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Appcharge and AppsFlyer launch enhanced mobile payments and web store analytics for games

Appcharge, a direct-to-consumer (D2C) platform for mobile games, and marketing measurement firm AppsFlyer announced a strategic partnership. They will offer a unified cross-platform mobile and web analytics and attribution solution. The new integration empowers mobile game developers with enhanced visibility into player behavior and purchasing patterns across both in-app and web store environments. Traditionally, mobile…

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Vanderbilt makes the wrong kind of history in the Men’s College World Series Regionals

Vanderbilt entered the Men’s College World Series Regionals as the top-ranked squad in the 64-team field, and as winners of the SEC Tournament. But with their loss on Sunday to Wright State, the Commodores made some brutal baseball history. The 5-4 loss to the Raiders eliminated Vanderbilt from the College World Series Regionals. Despite entering…

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