New work offers a potential solution to a longstanding problem in the prevailing theory of how rocky planets formed in our own Solar System, as well as in others. The …read more Source:: Science
Month: June 2015
The State Of The Cyberthreat Intelligence Market
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•By editor@techworld.com (Forrester Analysts) If the RSA Conference was any indicator, threat intelligence has finally joined the ranks of cloud and advanced persistent threat as ambiguous/overused terms that mean many different things to many …read more Source:: Open Source
Red Hat moves deeper into cloud analytics
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•Red Hat has made it clear that its wants to be a major cloud company. Now, it’s making sure you know that it also wants to be your cloud analytic …read more Source:: Linux
Red Hat builds on its open source storage portfolio
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•By Joab Jackson Red Hat continues to make inroads into the enterprise storage software market, improving two of its core storage technologies and striking partnerships with key IT system resellers. The company has updated …read more Source:: OpenSource
Supercomputer model shows planet making waves in nearby debris disk
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•A new supercomputer simulation of the planet and debris disk around the nearby star Beta Pictoris reveals that the planet’s motion drives spiral waves throughout the disk, a phenomenon that …read more Source:: Science
Some forestlands cool climate better without trees, study finds
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•Forests worldwide are increasingly used to store carbon as a way to slow climate change, but a new study finds that some wooded areas may be more valuable without trees, …read more Source:: Science
Antarctic life: Highly diverse, unusually structured
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•In a comprehensive assessment of Antarctic biodiversity scientists have revealed the region is more diverse and biologically interesting than previously thought. The team noted several unusual ways in which patterns …read more Source:: Science
How does the brain recognize faces from minimal information?
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•Our brain recognizes objects within milliseconds, even if it only receives rudimentary visual information. Researchers believe that reliable and fast recognition works because the brain is constantly making predictions about …read more Source:: Science
Giant galaxy is still growing
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•The giant elliptical galaxy Messier 87 has swallowed an entire medium-sized galaxy over the last billion years. For the first time a team of astronomers has been able to track …read more Source:: Science
London mayor suggests $15 billion ‘megafund’ to boost biotech
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•LONDON (Reuters) – Banks, investors and big drug companies should consider creating a 10-billion-pound ($15.7 billion) “megafund” to help biotech firms in London and across Britain compete with U.S. rivals, …read more Source:: UKScienceNews