Red Hat asked its customers around the globe what they wanted, and while they want the hybrid cloud, Red Hat may not have the experienced staff needed for the transformation …read more Source:: Linux
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Global levels of biodiversity could be lower than we think, new study warns
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•Biodiversity across the globe could be in a worse state than previously thought, as assessments fail to account for long-lasting impact of land change, a new study has warned. …read more Source:: Science
Universal features of music around the world
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•New research supports the idea that music all around the globe shares important commonalities, despite many differences. …read more Source:: Science
Open source transparency comes to root of trust hardware
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•By James Kobielus Geopolitics have put enterprise data centers in the crosshairs of international espionage. From all corners of the globe, hackers of all sorts, including those aligned with national spy agencies, are …read more Source:: OpenSource
BT will use Ubuntu and OpenStack to power 5G transformation
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•In a major win for Canonical, BT, formerly British Telecom, will rely on Ubuntu Linux and OpenStack cloud to deploy 5G in the UK and around the globe. …read more Source:: Linux
33-year study shows increasing ocean winds and wave heights
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•Extreme ocean winds and wave heights are increasing around the globe, with the largest rise occurring in the Southern Ocean, University of Melbourne research shows. …read more Source:: Science
Climate change reshaping how heat moves around globe
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•The Earth’s atmosphere and oceans play important roles in moving heat from one part of the world to another, and new research is illuminating how those patterns are changing in …read more Source:: Science
Limiting warming to 1.5 degree C would save majority of global species from climate change
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•New research finds that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees C would save the majority of the world’s plant and animal species from climate change. Species across the globe would …read more Source:: Science
Human-made aerosols identified as driver in shifting global rainfall patterns
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•Scientists found that aerosol particles released into the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels are a primary driver of changes in rainfall patterns across the globe. …read more Source:: Science
New tadpole disease affecting frogs across globe, scientists find
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•LONDON (Reuters) – Tadpoles are contracting a new, highly infectious disease that may be threatening frog populations worldwide, British scientists have found. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews