Ubuntu takes another step forward as a cloud operating system by incorporating Chef support into its enterprise Linux distributions. …read more Source:: Linux
Day: April 1, 2015
Failed synchronization of the womb’s clock with mother’s body clock critical in miscarriages
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•If you are trying to have a baby, a good night’s sleep is more important than ever. A new research report shows that the womb has its own ‘body clock’ …read more Source:: Science
Voice-controlled GPS helmet to help bikers
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•MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Motorcyclists will no longer have to rely on maps or GPS systems, both of which require riders to take their eyes off the road, once a new …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
How we hear distance: Echoes are essential for humans to perceive how far away a sound is
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•Mammals are good at figuring out which direction a sound is coming from, whether it’s a predator breathing down our necks or a baby crying for its mother. But how …read more Source:: Science
Mice sing like songbirds to woo mates
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•Male mice sing ultrasonic vocalizations beyond human hearing to seduce females, according to a new study. The male’s loud, more complex hailing song is replaced by a softer, simpler song …read more Source:: Science
Electrical fault corrected, ‘Big Bang’ collider to restart soon
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•GENEVA (Reuters) – CERN engineers said on Tuesday they have resolved a problem that had delayed the relaunch after a two-year refit of the Large Hadron Collider particle smasher, which …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Rodent romance: male mice use ‘love songs’ to woo their women
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•WASHINGTON (Reuters) – “Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. And what’s wrong with that? I’d like to know,” Paul McCartney sings in his 1976 song …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Oxygen-depleted toxic oceans had key role in mass extinction over 200 million years ago
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•Changes in the biochemical balance of the ocean were a crucial factor in the end-Triassic mass extinction, during which half of all plant, animal and marine life on Earth perished, …read more Source:: Science
Worm lizards dispersed by ‘rafting’ over oceans, not continental drift
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•Tiny, burrowing reptiles known as worm lizards became widespread long after the breakup of the continents, leading scientists to conclude that they must have dispersed by rafting across oceans soon …read more Source:: Science
Tiny songbird discovered to migrate non-stop, 1,500 miles over the Atlantic
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•For the first time biologists report ‘irrefutable evidence’ that tiny blackpoll warblers complete a nonstop flight from about 1,410 to 1,721 miles (2,270 to 2,770 km) in just two to …read more Source:: Science