Instead of ballooning into spheres, as once thought, early supernovae ejected jets that may have seeded new stars. …read more Source:: Science
Month: May 2019
Red Hat Universal Base Image: RHEL containers for everyone
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•With Red Hat Universal Base Image, you can build and share containerized RHEL applications with your friends and customers. …read more Source:: Linux
IBM’s Red Hat acquisition moves forward
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•The Department of Justice has approved IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat. Since IDC thinks Red Hat Enterprise Linux alone is expected to contribute to more than $10 trillion worth of …read more Source:: Linux
Plastic gets a do-over: Breakthrough discovery recycles plastic from the inside out
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•Researchers have designed a recyclable plastic that, like a Lego playset, can be disassembled into its constituent parts at the molecular level, and then reassembled into a different shape, texture, …read more Source:: Science
Freshwater mussel shells were material of choice for prehistoric craftsmen
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•Researchers have discovered that 6000-years-ago people across Europe shared a cultural tradition of using freshwater mussel shells to craft ornaments. …read more Source:: Science
RHEL 8 released: It’s the last pre-IBM Red Hat Linux Enterprise Linux
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•The name may not change once IBM gets its hand on RHEL, but this is the last hurrah of the independent Red Hat Linux powerhouse operating system. …read more Source:: Linux
Linux 5.1 arrives
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•The latest Linux kernel is ready for you with support support for using persistent storage as system memory, a new Linux Security Module, and live patching …read more Source:: Linux
Radical desalination approach may disrupt the water industry
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•Researchers report that they have developed a radically different desalination approach–”temperature swing solvent extraction (TSSE)”–for hypersaline brines. Their study demonstrates that TSSE can desalinate very high-salinity brines, up to seven …read more Source:: Science
Blue supergiant stars open doors to concert in space
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•Blue supergiants are rock-and-roll: they live fast and die young. This makes them rare and difficult to study. Before space telescopes were invented, few blue supergiants had been observed, so …read more Source:: Science
Build 2019: Microsoft, Red Hat develop open-source service for auto-scaling serverless containers on Kubernetes
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•It wouldn’t be a Microsoft conference without a slew of open-source announcements. Here’s the roundup of some of the big ones for Build 2019. …read more Source:: Linux