To surprise their prey, some species of seabirds dive into the water at speeds greater than 50 miles per hour. A human diver entering the water that fast would likely …read more Source:: Science
Day: October 5, 2016
As oceans warm, coral reef fish might prefer to move rather than adapt
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•Scientists have new evidence that coral-reef fish — who are capable of adapting to warmer temperatures brought about by global climate change — will probably opt instead to relocate to …read more Source:: Science
Maximum human lifespan has already been reached
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•A new study suggests that it may not be possible to extend the human life span beyond the ages already attained by the oldest people on record. …read more Source:: Science
How evolution has equipped our hands with five fingers
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•Have you ever wondered why our hands have exactly five fingers? Scientists have uncovered a part of this mystery, and their remarkable discovery is outlined in a new report. …read more Source:: Science
Saturn’s moon Dione harbors a subsurface ocean
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•A subsurface ocean lies deep within Saturn’s moon Dione, according to new data from the Cassini mission to Saturn. Two other moons of Saturn, Titan and Enceladus, are already known …read more Source:: Science
Linux 4.8 adds Pi, Surface support but Linus Torvalds fumes over ‘kernel-killing’ bug
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•Linus Torvalds has sternly lectured a top Linux developer whose buggy fix “killed the kernel”. …read more Source:: Linux
Review: TensorFlow shines a light on deep learning
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•By Martin Heller What makes Google Google? Arguably it is machine intelligence, along with a vast sea of data to apply it to. While you may never have as much data to process …read more Source:: OpenSource