Ubuntu explains its position about the Chromium Snap. Canonical would welcome the chance to talk with Linux Mint about their issues with Snap. …read more Source:: Linux
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‘Rule breaking’ plants may be climate change survivors
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•Plants that break some of the ‘rules’ of ecology by adapting in unconventional ways may have a higher chance of surviving climate change, according to researchers. …read more Source:: Science
Bonobo mothers help their sons to have more offspring
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•New research finds that bonobo mothers take action to ensure their sons will become fathers. This way bonobo mothers increase their sons’ chance of fatherhood three-fold. …read more Source:: Science
Small, hardy planets most likely to survive death of their stars
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•Small, hardy planets packed with dense elements have the best chance of avoiding being crushed and swallowed up when their host star dies, new research has found. …read more Source:: Science
Fault lines are no barrier to safe storage of CO2 below ground
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•Carbon capture and storage is a reliable way to store CO2 emissions underground, with minimal chance of gas escaping through geological fault lines. …read more Source:: Science
Stripping the linchpins from the life-making machine reaffirms its seminal evolution
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•This experiment had a good chance of crashing. Instead, it delivered whopping evidence to corroborate the earliest evolution of the translational system, the mechanisms which make life out of our …read more Source:: Science
Lightning, with a chance of antimatter
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•Researchers find that lightning strikes causes photonuclear reactions in the atmosphere, creating antimatter. …read more Source:: Science
How chromosomes ‘cheat’ for the chance to get into an egg
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•Chromosomes can ‘cheat,’ biasing the chance that they will make it into a sex cell. Biologists show how this bias arises in female cells, detecting molecular signals that create an …read more Source:: Science
Origin of human genus may have occurred by chance
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•An often cited claim that humans, who are smarter and more technologically advanced than their ancestors, originated in response to climate change is challenged in a new report. …read more Source:: Science
Type 1 diabetes risk linked to intestinal viruses
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•Viruses in the intestines may affect a person’s chance of developing Type I diabetes, new research suggests. Children whose gut viral communities are less diverse are more likely to generate …read more Source:: Science