Mother Nature has the answer: With the onset of puberty, the female pelvis expands; with the onset of menopause, it contracts again. In contrast, the male pelvis remains on the …read more Source:: Science
Month: April 2016
Enigma in ant communication solved
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•In many animal species, physical battles and other aggressive acts determine a certain “pecking order.” In the world of ants, fights that involve biting and restraining often determine winners and …read more Source:: Science
Risks of harm from spanking confirmed by analysis of 5 decades of research
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•The more children are spanked, the more likely they are to defy their parents and to experience increased anti-social behavior, aggression, mental health problems and cognitive difficulties, according to a …read more Source:: Science
A curious exodus from Europe for Mesozoic dinosaurs
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•Researchers have used ‘network theory’ for the first time to visually depict the movement of dinosaurs around the world during the Mesozoic Era — including a curious exodus from Europe. …read more Source:: Science
Missing links brewed in primordial puddles?
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•The crucibles that bore out building blocks of life may have been, in many cases, not fiery cataclysms, but modest puddles. Researchers working with that hypothesis have achieved a significant …read more Source:: Science
OpenStack by the numbers: Who’s using open source clouds and for what?
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•By Brandon Butler The latest bi-annual survey data of OpenStack users shows a continuing march of the open source cloud software into mainstream of enterprises, but also the project’s continued challenges related to …read more Source:: OpenSource
Hot property: How Zillow became the real estate data hub
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•By Eric Knorr If you’re buying a home or looking for an apartment, most likely Zillow.com will come to mind first, which is a branding triumph for a website that launched just 10 …read more Source:: OpenSource
Under the hood of Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux
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•Microsoft is revealing more details about how Bash on Windows 10 works, and the company’s ‘Drawbridge’ pico-process work figures prominently. …read more Source:: Linux
Scientists discover new reef system at mouth of Amazon River
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•As large rivers empty into the world’s oceans in areas known as plumes, they typically create gaps in the reef distribution along the tropical shelves–something that makes finding a reef …read more Source:: Science
New state of water molecule discovered
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•Neutron scattering and computational modeling have revealed unique and unexpected behavior of water molecules under extreme confinement that is unmatched by any known gas, liquid or solid states. …read more Source:: Science