The leading cloud container-orchestration program adds new features to its appeal. …read more Source:: Linux
Month: June 2017
Birds become immune to influenza
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•An influenza infection in birds gives a good protection against other subtypes of the virus, like a natural vaccination, according to a new study. …read more Source:: Science
Ancient Swiss reptile shows its bizarre scale armor for the first time
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•Grisons, 241 million years ago — Instead of amidst high mountains, a small reptile suns itself on an island beach in a warm shallow sea, where many fish and marine …read more Source:: Science
Incremental discovery may one day lead to photosynthetic breakthrough
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•Photosynthesis is one of the most complicated and important processes — responsible for kick-starting Earth’s food chain. While we have modeled its more-than-100 major steps, scientists are still discovering the …read more Source:: Science
Red Hat integrates Kubernetes in Red Hat Cloud Suite
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•Want an all-in-one hybrid-cloud system? Red Hat thinks it has what you need in its Linux-based Red Hat Cloud Suite. …read more Source:: Linux
Ancient South Carolina whale yields secrets to filter feeding’s origins
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•The blue whale is the largest animal that has ever lived. And yet they feed almost exclusively on tiny crustaceans known as krill. The secret is in the baleen, a …read more Source:: Science
Most modern horses are descendants of recently imported Oriental stallions
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•Researchers who have analyzed the Y chromosomes of more than 50 horses representing 21 breeds have found that the paternal lines of nearly all modern horses trace to stallions brought …read more Source:: Science
Climate change damages US economy, increases inequality
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•Unmitigated climate change will make the United States poorer and more unequal, according to a new study. The poorest third of counties could sustain economic damages costing as much as …read more Source:: Science
Exposure to neonic pesticides results in early death for honeybee workers and queens
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•Worker and queen honeybees exposed to field realistic levels of neonicotinoids die sooner, reducing the health of the entire colony, biologists have found. The researchers were also surprised to find …read more Source:: Science
‘Bulges’ in volcanoes could be used to predict eruptions
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•Researchers have developed a new way of measuring the pressure inside volcanoes, and found that it can be a reliable indicator of future eruptions. …read more Source:: Science