Sled dogs are much older and have adapted to Arctic conditions much earlier than previously thought. Researchers show that ancestors of modern sled dogs have worked and lived with humans …read more Source:: Science
Month: June 2020
Monster black hole found in the early universe
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•Astronomers have discovered the second-most distant quasar ever found. It is the first quasar to receive an indigenous Hawaiian name, Poniua’ena. Data show the supermassive black hole powering Poniua’ena is …read more Source:: Science
Driving bacteria to produce potential antibiotic, antiparasitic compounds
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•Researchers have developed a method to spur the production of new antibiotic or antiparasitic compounds hiding in the genomes of actinobacteria, which are the source of the drugs actinomycin and …read more Source:: Science
Canonical’s Ubuntu 20.04 Linux now available on Dell XPS 13
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•The first laptop with Canonical’s latest long-support version of Ubuntu is Dell’s Linux specific XPS 13 Developer Edition. …read more Source:: Linux
Red Hat upgrades Ansible DevOps and new Certified Ansible Content Collections
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•Red Hat’s improved its core Ansible product and made it easier than ever to deploy Ansible-based solutions on multiple clouds. …read more Source:: Linux
Microsoft releases Defender ATP for Linux
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•Yes, you read that headline correctly, Microsoft has just released a security program for Linux. …read more Source:: Linux
ARM and Linux take the supercomputer TOP500 crown
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•For the first time, an ARM-powered supercomputer took first place in the TOP500 supercomputer competition. …read more Source:: Linux
Massive prehistoric circle near Stonehenge
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•Archaeologists have discovered a major new prehistoric monument only a short distance away from Stonehenge. Fieldwork and analysis have revealed evidence for 20 or more massive, prehistoric shafts, measuring more …read more Source:: Science
Evidence supports ‘hot start’ scenario and early ocean formation on Pluto
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•A new study suggests that Pluto and other large Kuiper belt objects started out with liquid oceans which have been slowly freezing over time. …read more Source:: Science
The power of open source to fight COVID-19
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•By Dries Buytaert As someone who has spent his entire career in open source, I’ve been closely following how open source is being used to fight the COVID-19 global pandemic. I recently …read more Source:: OpenSource