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A new study from North Carolina State University shows that ongoing habitat management could help prevent hurricane-driven extinctions. The study found that a rare Florida plant, the pineland croton, weathered the damage from Hurricane Irma better in plots that were under human m … | Continue reading
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Easy access to air travel has not only flattened the world, it also has flattened the bias toward investing locally, according to new research from the University of Notre Dame. | Continue reading
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I was contacted today by a colleague at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center who was seeking to return some photographic plates of Halley’s comet that had been obtained with the Burrell S… | Continue reading
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They are called low-surface-brightness galaxies and it is thanks to them that important confirmations and new information have been obtained on one of the largest mysteries of the cosmos: dark matter. "We have found that disc galaxies can be represented by a universal relationshi … | Continue reading
If you're thinking about moving abroad for tech work, here are several helpful resources (tools) that can make the entire process so much simpler. | Continue reading
Researchers in the department of entomology at the University of Illinois have shown how a species of ant uses its abdomen to add speed to its jump, in a recent study published in Integrative Organismal Biology. With a name like Gigantiops destructor, one might expect this ant sp … | Continue reading
Pairing graduate students with professionals working in their field resulted in deeper learning and inspired passion for the work, according to new research from the University of Houston. | Continue reading
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Sphere tessellation using octahedron subdivision. | Continue reading
Changelog’s resident infrastructure expert Gerhard Lazu is on location at KubeCon 2019. This is part one of a two-part series from the world’s largest open source conference. In this episode you’ll hear from event co-chair Bryan Liles, Priyanka Sharma and Natasha Woods from GitLa … | Continue reading
MusashiAI says it created 'world's first employment agency for robots,' allowing manufacturers to hire them by the project or hour | Continue reading
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We're debuting an exclusive Lucy in the Sky clip to coincide with the digital release of Noah Hawley's movie starring Natalie Portman. | Continue reading
For more than 160 years the Orvis name has stood for a passion for the outdoors and customer satisfaction. We are seeking a Designer for Technical Outdoor Apparel to join our team and ensure flawless execution of product and design vision from concept through completion by creati … | Continue reading
Interview starts: 5:50 Debrief starts: 47:39 Neal Bloom is the founder or Fresh Brewed Tech and the host of the podcast, Tacos & Tech. Fresh Brewed Tech is a media company dedicated to raising awareness of local tech ecosystems in local areas through storytelling. Having ... | Continue reading
The Bitcoin.com exchange listed HEX, a controversial token with many signs of being a Ponzi scheme. Bitcoin Cash fans reacted negatively. | Continue reading
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Ex CTO of ProGlove and tech entrepreneur Valentin Sawadski shares valuable tips on how to make the most out your day while watching out for burnout. | Continue reading