For the first time, more 360 scientists from 184 different institutions have contributed to a global effort to find more than 200 regions of the genome and more than 300 …read more Source:: Science
Day: March 26, 2020
Neanderthals ate mussels, fish, and seals too
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•Over 80,000 years ago, Neanderthals fed themselves on mussels, fish and other marine life. The first evidence has been found by an international team in the cave of Figueira Brava …read more Source:: Science
As the ocean warms, marine species relocate toward the poles
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•Since pre-industrial times, the world’s oceans have warmed by an average of one degree Celsius (1°C). Now researchers report that those rising temperatures have led to widespread changes in the …read more Source:: Science
Kubernetes 1.18: Buffing up the leading container orchestrator
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•There are no new major features in this Kubernetes release, but many users will be just fine with that. …read more Source:: Linux
InnerSource: A better way to work together on code
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•By Andrew C. Oliver With the coronavirus COVID-19 taking the world by storm, and everyone tightening down in their bunkers, it seems like a good time to think about how we work together. Because …read more Source:: OpenSource
Git 2.26 fetches faster by default
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•By Paul Krill With the recent release of Git 2.26, the open source distributed version control system uses version 2 of Git’s network fetch protocol by default. This protocol, introduced in 2018, addresses …read more Source:: OpenSource