Scientists have finally cracked the origins of a “gravity hole” beneath the continent of
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Origins of ‘gravity hole’ over Antarctica finally unveiled
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Most VMware users still “actively reducing their VMware footprint,” survey finds
Migrations are ongoing
Broadcom introduced changes to VMware that are especially unfriendly to small- and-medium-sized businesses (SMBs), and Gartner previously predicted that 35 percent of VMware workloads would migrate…
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ARM Institute opens project call for military supply chain technology
The ARM Institute is seeking projects for developing the organic industrial base and workforce. Source: AdobeStock
The Advanced Robotics in Manufacturing, or ARM, Institute issued a new organic industrial base technology and workforce project…
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Could Water Be the Future of Space Propulsion? This Startup Thinks So
Humanity’s plans for deep-space exploration hinge on the ability to use basic resources, such as water, to propel rockets to farther destinations in the solar system. Despite decades of experimentation, engineers are yet to…
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Radiation-tolerant perovskite solar cells could replace costly gallium arsenide in space
Rigid glass-encapsulated perovskite solar cells flown aboard a satellite in low Earth orbit delivered stable output across months of operation, enduring over 1,600 eclipse cycles and repeated temperature swings with minimal loss of efficiency….
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NASA advances high-altitude traffic management
High-altitude flight is getting increasing attention from sectors ranging from telecommunications to emergency response. To make that airspace more accessible, NASA is developing an air traffic management system covering those altitudes and…
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Scientists raise 300,000 surfclams offshore, proving open-ocean aquaculture can work
Rutgers researchers have made a discovery that could change the future of seafood farming in New Jersey. A study led by marine scientist Daphne Munroe has shown that Atlantic surfclams can be successfully farmed in the open ocean. Her research,…
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How to Build an Advanced, Interactive Exploratory Data Analysis Workflow Using PyGWalker and Feature-Engineered Data
In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to move beyond static, code-heavy charts and build a genuinely interactive exploratory data analysis workflow directly using PyGWalker. We start by preparing the Titanic dataset for large-scale…
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Malaria outbreak among Indigenous Pirahã linked to forest loss, satellite data find
Tucked into Brazil’s Amazon forest, along the Maici River where recently contacted Pirahã people live, journalists observed a dramatic uptick in forest loss. According to data from Global Forest Watch, the Pirahã Indigenous Territory lost…
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Prehistoric fossil poses puzzles in shark research
A newly examined prehistoric shark from the age of dinosaurs provides surprising insights into the early evolution of modern sharks. It cannot be confidently assigned to any shark order that exists today and thus calls into question previous…
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