If the current trend in diagnostic practices holds, the definition of autism may get too blurry to be meaningful, a research team finds. …read more Source:: Science
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Using antibiotics without a prescription is a prevalent public health problem
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•People using antibiotics without a prescription seems to be a prevalent public health problem. Antibiotics were obtained through various means, including saving leftover prescriptions for later use, getting them from …read more Source:: Science
Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth doubles down on OpenStack
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•Some people may think OpenStack is getting tired, but Canonical and Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth is doubling down on the open-source IaaS cloud and shares his thoughts on “dueling” …read more Source:: Linux
How to use the nmcli command: Linux Tip
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•Nmcli is a command-line tool for controlling NetworkManager and getting the status of network interfaces. Learn about using the command on this episode of 2-Minute Linux Tips. …read more Source:: OpenSource
More workers working might not get more work done, ants (and robots) show
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•For ants and robots operating in confined spaces like tunnels, having more workers does not necessarily mean getting more work done. Just as too many cooks in a kitchen get …read more Source:: Science
Climate change-driven droughts are getting hotter, study finds
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•In a new study, researchers report that temperatures during droughts have been rising faster than in average climates in recent decades, and they point to concurrent changes in atmospheric water …read more Source:: Science
The world’s wet regions are getting wetter, the dry regions are getting drier
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•Wet regions of Earth are getting wetter and dry regions are getting drier, but it is happening at a slower rate than previously thought, report investigators who, in a new …read more Source:: Science
Getting HyQ the robot ‘disaster ready’
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•Robotics engineers are developing algorithms to make HyQ, a quadruped robot, into a useful tool in disaster missions. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews