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Home values increase with the rise in EV charging stations
New research from CGS Associate Professor Yueming 'Lucy' Qiu in Nature Sustainability finds that increased availability of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure increases home values by nearly 3.3% in California and, on average, by over $17,000.
How Companies Can Capitalize on Free Outside Knowledge
New enterprise software investments can lead to big benefits for firms by enabling business process innovations, but implementation is notoriously difficult. Having IT professionals with the right combination of both technical and business process knowledge is critical to a quick and successful adoption. When the company does not have the required expertise in-house, it may have to turn to consultants for help or hire workers who have acquired the skill elsewhere. Now companies are also getting help from informal channels—such as online knowledge communities—for free.
UMD-led Team Deciphers Comprehensive Black-legged Tick Genome
A University of Maryland-led team of scientists has deciphered the first comprehensive, continuous genome for a parasite responsible for transmitting Lyme disease and other serious infections to hundreds of thousands of Americans yearly. With their newly described genome for the black-legged tick, or deer tick, the researchers identified thousands of novel genes and new protein functions, including proteins associated with tick immunity, disease transmission and developmental stages.
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