Warm, nurturing parents may pass along strategies for building and maintaining positive relationships to their kids, setting them up for healthier, less-violent romantic relationships as young adults, according to researchers. …read more Source:: Science
Month: April 2018
Mercury’s thin, dense crust
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•A planetary scientist has used careful mathematical calculations to determine the density of Mercury’s crust, which is thinner than anyone thought. …read more Source:: Science
New catalyst turns ammonia into an innovative clean fuel
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•Ammonia (NH3) has attracted attention in recent years as a carbon-free fuel that does not emit carbon dioxide. For use as a fuel, it should have a lower combustion temperature …read more Source:: Science
Bright future for solar cell technology
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•New all-inorganic perovskite solar cells tackle three key challenges in solar cell technology: efficiency, stability, and cost. …read more Source:: Science
Raspberry Pi-alike NanoPi K1 Plus: For $35 you get 2xRAM, 4K video, Gigabit Ethernet
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•FriendlyElec’s $35 NanoPi K1 Plus takes aim at the Raspberry Pi Model 3 B+. …read more Source:: Linux
These new BI tools bridge the gap between analytics and modern applications
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•By Matt Asay Developers have been kids in a candy store for the past decade with exciting options for databases (such as MongoDB, Elasticsearch, and Cassandra), cloud storage services like …read more Source:: OpenSource
Whale shark logs longest-recorded trans-Pacific migration
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•A whale shark named Anne swam all the way across the Pacific from Coiba National Park in Panama to the Marianas Trench, setting a record as the longest-recorded migration. …read more Source:: Science
Prosthetic arms can provide controlled sensory feedback
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•Losing an arm doesn’t have to mean losing all sense of touch, thanks to prosthetic arms that stimulate nerves with mild electrical feedback. Researchers have developed a control algorithm that …read more Source:: Science
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: The Linux for AI, clouds, and containers
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•Ubuntu will still live on as a desktop operating system, but that’s not where Canonical sees it as having its greatest potential. …read more Source:: Linux
US autism rate up 15 percent over 2 year period
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•A new report that finds the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 11 surveillance sites as one in 59 among children aged 8 years in 2014 (or 1.7 percent). …read more Source:: Science