By Matt Asay Identity matters in open source, but not how you might think. For example, Lili Cosic works for Red Hat, and she’s also a maintainer within the Kubernetes community, …read more Source:: OpenSource
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Viruses found to use intricate ‘treadmill’ to move cargo across bacterial cells
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•Using advanced technologies to explore the inner workings of bacteria, biologists have provided the first example of cargo within bacteriophage cells transiting along treadmill-like structures. The discovery demonstrates that bacteria …read more Source:: Science
In romantic relationships, people do indeed have a ‘type’
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•Researchers show that people do indeed have a ‘type’ when it comes to dating, and that despite best intentions to date outside that type — for example, after a bad …read more Source:: Science
Archaeologists identify first prehistoric figurative cave art in Balkans
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•Archaeologist have revealed the first example of Paleolithic figurative cave art found in the Balkan Peninsula. …read more Source:: Science
Double star system flips planet-forming disk into pole position
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•Astronomers have found the first confirmed example of a double star system that has flipped its surrounding disc to a position that leaps over the orbital plane of those stars. …read more Source:: Science
How swarms of nanomachines could improve the efficiency of any machine
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•All machines convert one form of energy into another form – for example a car engine turns the energy stored in fuel into motion energy. Those processes of energy conversion, …read more Source:: Science
Is there life adrift in the clouds of Venus?
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•In the search for extraterrestrial life, scientists have turned over all sorts of rocks. Mars, for example, has geological features that suggest it once had — and still has — …read more Source:: Science
Mice ‘eavesdrop’ on rats’ tear signal
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•Tears might not seem to have an odor. But studies have shown that proteins in tears act as pheromonal cues. For example, the tear glands of male mice produce a …read more Source:: Science
Mice change their appearance as a result of frequent exposure to humans
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•Many tame domesticated animals have a different appearance compared to their relatives in the wild, for example white patches in their fur or shorter snouts. Researchers have now for the …read more Source:: Science