The easiest desktop operating system to use of all may be Ubuntu. …read more Source:: Linux
Amazonian tribe study shows how human bodily bacteria is changing
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•WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Everyone’s body is brimming with bacteria, and these microbes do plenty of good things like building the immune system and helping digestion. But modern diets, antibiotics and …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Bacterial flora of remote tribespeople carries antibiotic resistance genes
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•Scientists have found antibiotic resistance genes in the bacterial flora of a South American tribe that never before had been exposed to antibiotic drugs. The findings suggest that bacteria in …read more Source:: Science
ReNeuron stem cell therapy shows long-term promise for stroke
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•LONDON (Reuters) – A pioneering stem cell treatment for patients disabled by stroke has continued to show long-term promise in a clinical trial, the British biotech company behind the project …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
NASA electric rover goes for a spin
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•Texas, Houston, U.S. – Driving NASA’s Modular Robotic Vehicle (MRV) looks out of this world – and the leading space agency say this might one day be a possibility. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
What if Microsoft really did open-source Windows?
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•By Matt Asay A couple of weeks ago, Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich wouldn’t rule out the notion that Windows might go open source. In fact, he said it was “definitely possible.” While the …read more Source:: OpenSource
U.S. Air Force sees next step for rocket launch contest by June
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•COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) – The U.S. Air Force plans to ask satellite launch providers and engine makers next month or in early June to explain how they would partner …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Mercury-orbiting U.S. spacecraft heading for a crash landing
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•CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) – A NASA spacecraft that made surprising discoveries of ice and other materials on Mercury will make a crash landing into the planet around April 30, …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
U.S. Air Force moves toward common satellite control system
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•COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) – The U.S. Air Force is studying how to develop a common ground system to track, communicate with and control all the satellites it operates, a …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
It’s an open-source world: 78 percent of companies run open-source software
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•Black Duck Software and North Bridge’s survey found open-source software in businesses everywhere, but few are managing it worth a darn. …read more Source:: Linux