TEOTIHUACAN, Mexico (Reuters) – A Mexican archeologist hunting for a royal tomb in a deep, dark tunnel beneath a towering pre-Aztec pyramid has made a discovery that may have brought …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Day: April 24, 2015
Ubuntu 15.04 hands-on: One giant leap for developers and the cloud, but one small step for the desktop
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•There are lots of new goodies in Ubuntu 15.04, Vivid Vervet, but most of them are for cloud administrators and DevOps. …read more Source:: Linux
Beyond genes: Are centrioles carriers of biological information?
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•Scientists have discover that certain cell structures, the centrioles, could act as information carriers throughout cell generations. The discovery raises the possibility that transmission of biological information could involve more …read more Source:: Science
Giant cosmic tsunami wakes up comatose galaxies
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•Galaxies are often found in clusters, which contain many ‘red and dead’ members that stopped forming stars in the distant past. Now an international team of astronomers have discovered that …read more Source:: Science
Zero Day Weekly: iOS Wi-Fi DoS, Aaron’s Law, active Magento attacks, and more
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•A collection of notable security news items for the week ending April 24, 2015. Covers enterprise, controversies, application and mobile security, malware, reports and more. …read more Source:: Linux
F1 technology moves into the supermarket fridge
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•LONDON (Reuters) – Formula One’s cutting-edge aerodynamic technology is moving into the supermarket chill cabinet. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
OpenOffice development is looking grim as developers flock to LibreOffice
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•By Jared Newman OpenOffice used to be the best free alternative to Microsoft’s Office, but now it seems to be falling on hard times. Development on the open-source productivity suite is down …read more Source:: OpenSource