By editor@techworld.com (Glyn Moody) After over seven years of publishing, this is the last column on the Open Enterprise blog. …read more Source:: Open Source
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Oceans and atmosphere: Microscopic-scale predator-prey relationship has global climate implications
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•A factor that determines the properties of clouds that help moderate the planet’s temperature may be decided in the oceans. The oceans are home to phytoplankton, which when they decay, …read more Source:: Science
Distinctive individual voices of North Atlantic right whales
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•The same theory that explains individual differences in human speech has recently been applied to other members of the animal kingdom, including dogs and deer. Now researchers are working to …read more Source:: Science
How the burmese python grows and shrinks after it eats
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•The Burmese python’s body and organs grow dramatically after it eats and then shrink after the meal is digested. This study is the first to link the extreme body changes …read more Source:: Science
Take Investment Protection off Your List of Evaluation Criteria
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•By editor@techworld.com (Forrester Analysts) Investment protection is hogwash in today’s fast moving business and technology environment. …read more Source:: Open Source
Promising research trials find new combination of drugs treat underlying cause of most common form of cystic fibrosis
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•Results from clinical trials show that a new combination of medications can successfully treat the underlying cause of cystic fibrosis for patients 12 and older with two copies of the …read more Source:: Science
High salt intake may delay puberty
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•High salt diets may delay puberty. As the salt content of Western diets continues to increase these findings could have significant consequences for the reproductive health of future generations. …read more Source:: Science
Mozart-loving chickens may answer quest for healthier nugget
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•YONG PENG, Malaysia (Reuters) – In barns filled with classical music and lighting that changes to match the hues outside, rows of chickens are fed a diet rich in probiotics, …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Russian rocket with Mexican satellite crashes in Siberia
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•ALMATY (Reuters) – A Proton-M carrier rocket carrying a Mexican satellite malfunctioned and crashed in Siberia soon after launch on Saturday, the latest in a series of mishaps for Russia’s …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Did GCHQ Spy on You? Why not Find Out?
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•By editor@techworld.com (Glyn Moody) Earlier this year, there was an extremely important ruling made about GCHQ’s surveillance activities. …read more Source:: Open Source