Chromebooks are cheap, fast, secure, and work well. Really, what more do you need for your classroom computer? …read more Source:: Linux
Day: August 7, 2015
Top five 2015 Chromebooks for students (and the rest of us)
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•Getting ready to buy a Chromebook for school? Here are the best of the best. …read more Source:: Linux
Pupil shape linked to animals’ ecological niche
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•A land animals’ ecological niche is a strong predictor of pupil shape, a new analysis has found. Species with pupils that are vertical slits are more likely to be ambush …read more Source:: Science
How yeast doubled its genome, by mating between species
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•The common baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was the first non-bacterial living thing to have its genome sequenced, back in 1996. However, when the sequence of that genome emerged it appeared …read more Source:: Science
Salt flat indicates some of the last vestiges of Martian surface water
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•Mars turned cold and dry long ago, but researchers have discovered evidence of an ancient lake that likely represents some of the last potentially habitable surface water ever to exist …read more Source:: Science
The Danger Within: When is your company most vulnerable to internal threats?
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•By editor@techworld.com (Steve Girdler,managing director EMEA at HireRight) While cyber attacks and hacking make for good headlines, Steve Girdler, managing director EMEA at HireRight, argues that, for technology companies, too much emphasis is placed on external threats and …read more Source:: Open Source