A new study uses machine learning to project migration patterns resulting from sea-level rise. Researchers found the impact of rising oceans will ripple across the country, beyond coastal areas at …read more Source:: Science
Month: January 2020
Solving a biological puzzle: How stress causes gray hair
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•Scientists have found evidence to support long-standing anecdotes that stress causes hair graying. Researchers found that in mice, the type of nerve involved in the fight-or-flight response causes permanent damage …read more Source:: Science
Earth’s oldest asteroid strike linked to ‘big thaw’
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•Scientists have discovered Earth’s oldest asteroid strike occurred at Yarrabubba, in outback Western Australia, and coincided with the end of a global deep freeze known as a Snowball Earth. The …read more Source:: Science
Can developers dictate how their software is used?
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•By Andy Patrizio The politics of the Silicon Valley are colliding with customers and impacting innocent bystanders who put their trust in open source software. …read more Source:: OpenSource
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 beta arrives
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•This minor Red Hat Linux release includes some nice features for both programmers and system administrators. …read more Source:: Linux
Nextcloud Hub takes on Google Docs and Office 365
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•Best known as a do-it-yourself cloud storage service, Nextcloud challenges SaaS vendors with launch of Hub. …read more Source:: Linux
This Linux smartphone is now shipping for $150
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•Pine64’s open source PinePhone runs Linux and is designed for developers and early-adopters. …read more Source:: Linux
Kubuntu Focus: A new top-of-the-line Linux laptop arrives
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•The KDE-empowered version of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, now has a high-powered laptop to call its own: The Kubuntu Focus. …read more Source:: Linux
Microsoft: Application Inspector is now open source, so use it to test code security
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•Microsoft offers up the security tool it uses to probe untrusted third-party software components in its applications. …read more Source:: Linux
Billions of quantum entangled electrons found in ‘strange metal’
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•Physicists have observed quantum entanglement among ‘billions of billions’ of flowing electrons in a quantum critical material. The research provides the strongest direct evidence to date of entanglement’s role in …read more Source:: Science