Rapid population decline among vertebrate species began at the end of the 19th century when industrialization was at its peak, according to researchers. …read more Source:: Science
Day: December 16, 2016
This is your brain on (legal) cannabis: Researchers seek answers
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•For those suffering depression or anxiety, using cannabis for relief may not be the long-term answer, say researchers. …read more Source:: Science
Heart attack risk doubled for people with less education
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•People who leave school without a school certificate are more than twice as likely to have a heart attack as those with a university degree, according to groundbreaking new research …read more Source:: Science
Researchers uncover why morning people should not work at night
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•It has been known for a long time that early risers work less efficiently at night than night owls do. But researchers have uncovered new and distinctive features between the …read more Source:: Science
Research team sets new mark for ‘deep learning’
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•Artificial intelligence and neuroscience experts have taken inspiration from the human brain in creating a new ‘deep learning’ method that enables computers to learn about the visual world largely on …read more Source:: Science
Netflix open-sources its microservices orchestrator
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•By Paul Krill Netflix has developed a microservices orchestrator called Conductor and is now offering it via open source. Inspired by the company’s need to run business processes for streaming titles worldwide, Conductor was …read more Source:: OpenSource