Engineers have cooked up a material made of carbon nanotubes that is 10 times blacker than anything that has previously been reported. …read more Source:: Science
Month: September 2019
Newly discovered comet is likely interstellar visitor
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•A newly discovered comet has excited the astronomical community this week because it appears to have originated from outside the solar system. The official confirmation that comet C/2019 Q4 is …read more Source:: Science
Working on Linux’s nuts and bolts at Linux Plumbers
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•Once a year, Linux’s top developers meet at Linux Plumbers and the Kernel Summit to hash out problems and concerns with Linux development. Here’s what happens. …read more Source:: Linux
Climate change may cut soil’s ability to absorb water
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•Coasts, oceans, ecosystems, weather and human health all face impacts from climate change, and now valuable soils may also be affected. Climate change may reduce the ability of soils to …read more Source:: Science
Microsoft’s new Windows 10 20H1 test build adds ARM64 support for WSL
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•Microsoft’s newest Windows 10 20H1 feature update for Fast Ring Insiders, build 18980, adds new Windows Subsystem for Linux features and more. …read more Source:: Linux
FDA phase 1 trial shows hydrogel to repair heart is safe to inject in humans — a first
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•Scientists successfully conducted a first-in-human, FDA-approved Phase 1 clinical trial of an injectable hydrogel that aims to repair damage and restore cardiac function in heart failure patients who previously suffered …read more Source:: Science
Water detected on an exoplanet located in its star’s habitable zone
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•Astronomers have detected water vapor on the exoplanet K2-18b — a major discovery in the search of alien life. …read more Source:: Science
Raspberry Pi alternative: Khadas pitches $50 VIM3L as 4K home theater PC
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•The VIM3L single-board computer for home media-center fans costs $50, but prices will rise by $10 from October 8. …read more Source:: Linux
Commonly used antibiotics may lead to heart problems
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•Scientists have shown for the first time a link between two types of heart problems and one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibiotics. …read more Source:: Science
How the eyes might be windows to the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
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•Researchers say that measuring how quickly a person’s pupil dilates while they are taking cognitive tests may be a low-cost, low-invasive method to aid in screening individuals at increased genetic …read more Source:: Science