By Serdar Yegulalp Mention containers, and the first word that comes to mind these days is “Docker.” But container technology is far bigger than Docker alone, and it covers more use cases than …read more Source:: OpenSource
Day: July 26, 2016
Dirty to drinkable: Novel hybrid nanomaterials quickly transform water
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•A team of engineers has found a way to use graphene oxide sheets to transform dirty water into drinking water, and it could be a global game-changer. …read more Source:: Science
Repeated experiences of racism most damaging to mental health
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•For the first time, research reveals how harmful repeated racial discrimination can be on mental and physical health. The study looked at the accumulation of experiences of racial attacks over …read more Source:: Science
Rainforest greener during ‘dry’ season
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•At 2.7 million square miles, the Amazon Jungle is the world’s largest rainforest. Researchers now believe the rainforest has different levels of photosynthesis, with more during the dry season. They …read more Source:: Science
International search reveals genetic evidence for new species of beaked whale
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•An international team of scientists who searched out specimens from museums and remote Arctic islands has identified a rare new species of beaked whale that ranges from northern Japan across …read more Source:: Science
From vision to hand action: Neuroscientists decipher how our brain controls grasping movements
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•Our hands are highly developed grasping organs that are in continuous use. Long before we stir our first cup of coffee in the morning, our hands have executed a multitude …read more Source:: Science
OpenStack’s future: Docker workloads on Kubernetes
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•By Serdar Yegulalp OpenStack distributor Mirantis will work with Google and Intel to repackage the cloud platform for deployment via Docker containers managed with Kubernetes. This is the most radical reworking of OpenStack yet, …read more Source:: OpenSource
Male hormone reverses cell aging in clinical trial
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•Sex hormones can stimulate production of telomerase, an enzyme naturally found in the human organism, new research shows. The strategy was tested in patients with genetic diseases associated with mutations …read more Source:: Science