Astronomers report the first detection of matter falling into a black hole at 30% of the speed of light, located in the center of the billion-light year distant galaxy PG211+143. …read more Source:: Science
Month: September 2018
Ansible Tower 3.3 arrives to make DevOps easier than ever
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•This new version features more control, greater scalability, better container support, and can now be run on Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform. …read more Source:: Linux
Geologists reveal ancient connection between England and France
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•The British mainland was formed from the collision of not two, but three ancient continental land masses, according to new research. …read more Source:: Science
Interview: Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda on the value of Kubernetes
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•By Eric Knorr Over the past year, Kubernetes has become the de facto standard for managing and orchestrating Docker containers. To find out why, I asked its creators Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda—cofounders …read more Source:: OpenSource
Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda, creators of Kubernetes | True Technologist Ep 4
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•In this episode of True Technologist, the inventors of the open source project Kubernetes, Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda, talk about the technology’s benefits in the enterprise …read more Source:: OpenSource
Famous theory of the living Earth upgraded to ‘Gaia 2.0’
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•A new twist has been given to the ‘Gaia’ theory that aims to explain why conditions on Earth have remained stable enough for life to evolve over billions of years. …read more Source:: Science
Blazes of light reveal how plants signal danger long distances
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•Botoniest reveal reveal how glutamate, an abundant neurotransmitter in animals, activates a wave of calcium when a plant is wounded — the best look yet at the communication systems within …read more Source:: Science
Novel flying robot mimics rapid insect flight
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•A novel insect-inspired flying robot, developed by TU Delft researchers from the Micro Air Vehicle Laboratory (MAVLab), is presented in Science. Experiments with this first autonomous, free-flying and agile flapping-wing …read more Source:: Science
LinkedIn open-sources a tool to run TensorFlow on Hadoop
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•By Serdar Yegulalp LinkedIn has open-sourced a project for scaling and managing deep learning jobs in TensorFlow, using the YARN (Yet Another Resource Negotiator) job scheduling system in Hadoop. The Tony project came about …read more Source:: OpenSource
Oracle forges a Java microservices framework
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•By Paul Krill Oracle has introduced Project Helidon, an open source microservices framework for Java. Helidon features a collection of Java libraries for writing microservices that will run on a web core powered by …read more Source:: OpenSource