Spiders that pretend to be ants to fool predators have an unusual problem when it comes to sex. How do they get the attention of potential mates without breaking character …read more Source:: Science
Month: February 2019
Yeast produce low-cost, high-quality cannabinoids
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•Synthetic biologists have created an enzymatic network in yeast that turns sugar into cannabinoids, including tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, but also novel cannabinoids not found in the marijuana plant itself. The …read more Source:: Science
ALMA differentiates two birth cries from a single star
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•Astronomers have unveiled the enigmatic origins of two different gas streams from a baby star. Using ALMA, they found that the slow outflow and the high speed jet from a …read more Source:: Science
Rancher K3s shrinks Kubernetes for IoT devices
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Rancher Labs, creator of the Rancher Kubernetes management system and the RancherOS container-centric Linux distribution, has announced a new Kubernetes distro built to be slender and simple. K3s, as …read more Source:: OpenSource
Windows for robots: Microsoft reveals new Windows Server IoT 2019
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•Edge devices and robots get a new version of Windows. …read more Source:: Linux
Neanderthals walked upright just like the humans of today
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•Neanderthals are often depicted as having straight spines and poor posture. However, these prehistoric humans were more similar to us than many assume. Researchers have shown that Neanderthals walked upright …read more Source:: Science
New NASA mission could find more than 1,000 planets
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•A NASA telescope that will give humans the largest, deepest, clearest picture of the universe since the Hubble Space Telescope could find as many as 1,400 new planets outside Earth’s …read more Source:: Science
Continued sea-level rise on East and Gulf coasts detailed
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•Interactive plots provide annual sea-level projections to 2050 for 32 localities along the US coastline from Maine to Alaska. …read more Source:: Science
Ancient rocks provide clues to Earth’s early history
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•A research team has provided compelling evidence for significant ocean oxygenation before the GOE, on a larger scale and to greater depths than previously recognized. …read more Source:: Science
Old stars live longer than we thought
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•The type of stars we refer to, which cannot be seen by the naked eye, officially up to now the objects which have suffered the greatest loss of mass. But …read more Source:: Science