If you could travel back in time 3.5 billion years, what would Mars look like? The picture is evolving among scientists working with NASA’s Curiosity rover. …read more Source:: Science
Month: October 2019
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2019: How cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability
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•The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is being awarded jointly to William G. Kaelin Jr., Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza for identifying molecular machinery that …read more Source:: Science
Linus Torvalds isn’t worried about Microsoft taking over Linux
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•And you shouldn’t be either. Every company wants to rule Linux — none of them can or ever will. …read more Source:: Linux
Fedora drops 32-bit Linux
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•With the next version of Fedora, support for the obsolete 32-bit version Linux will be dropped. …read more Source:: Linux
Windows 10’s latest 2020 preview packs these new desktop, smartphone features
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•As well ‘passwordless’ Safe mode, Microsoft brings Galaxy Note10 Your Phone features to Galaxy S10. …read more Source:: Linux
Machine learning predicts behavior of biological circuits
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•Biomedical engineers have devised a machine learning approach to modeling the interactions between complex variables in engineered bacteria that would otherwise be too cumbersome to predict. Their algorithms are generalizable …read more Source:: Science
Aspirin may halve air pollution harms
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•A new study is the first to report evidence that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like aspirin may lessen the adverse effects of air pollution exposure on lung function. The researchers …read more Source:: Science
Environmental toxins impair immune system over multiple generations
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•New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring and that this injury is passed along to …read more Source:: Science
An India-Pakistan nuclear war could kill millions, threaten global starvation
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•A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could, over the span of less than a week, kill 50-125 million people — more than the death toll during all six years …read more Source:: Science
Amputees merge with their bionic leg
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•Scientists have helped three amputees merge with their bionic prosthetic legs as they climb over various obstacles without having to look. The amputees report using and feeling their bionic leg …read more Source:: Science