GNOME, the popular Linux desktop, didn’t just avoid paying a patent troll, it won the right for any product under an Open Source Initiative license to use code covered by …read more Source:: Linux
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Where in the brain does creativity come from? Evidence from jazz musicians
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•A new brain-imaging study has studied the brain activity of jazz guitarists during improvisation to show that creativity is, in fact, driven primarily by the right hemisphere in musicians who …read more Source:: Science
Large exoplanet could have the right conditions for life
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•Astronomers have found an exoplanet more than twice the size of Earth to be potentially habitable, opening the search for life to planets significantly larger than Earth but smaller than …read more Source:: Science
NASA planet hunter finds Earth-size habitable-zone world
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•NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered its first Earth-size planet in its star’s habitable zone, the range of distances where conditions may be just right to allow the …read more Source:: Science
Life could be evolving right now on nearest exoplanets
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•Rocky, Earth-like planets orbiting our closest stars could host life, according to a new study that raises the excitement about exoplanets. …read more Source:: Science
‘Goldilocks’ stars may be ‘just right’ for finding habitable worlds
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•A new study finds a particular class of stars called K stars, which are dimmer than the Sun but brighter than the faintest stars, may be particularly promising targets for …read more Source:: Science
Australian dingo is a unique Australian species in its own right
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•Since the arrival of British settlers over 230 years ago, most Australians have assumed dingoes are a breed of wild dog. But 20 leading researchers have confirmed in a new …read more Source:: Science
A toast to the proteins in dinosaur bones
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•Burnt toast and dinosaur bones have a common trait, according to a new study. They both contain chemicals that, under the right conditions, transform original proteins into something new. It’s …read more Source:: Science
Mars: Oxygen-rich, life-supporting liquid water?
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•Given the right circumstances, water on Mars could hold more oxygen than previously believed, theoretically enough to support aerobic respiration, new research suggests. …read more Source:: Science
Pupil’s brain recognizes the perfect teacher
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•Human and avian youngsters learn behaviors by imitating adults. But learners are selective in who they copy, and scientists don’t understand how they choose the right teacher. Young male zebra …read more Source:: Science