In a paper published this week in the journal Scientific Reports, paleontologists have described an extinct genus and species of frog, Electrorana limoae, preserved in mid-Cretaceous (99 million years old) amber from Myanmar. About 99 million years ago, a tiny juvenile frog in what is today Myanmar was suddenly trapped …
Read More »Scientists Discover New Type of Photosynthesis
The vast majority of life on our planet uses red light (680 to 700 nm) in the process of photosynthesis, but the new type uses near-infrared light (750 nm) instead: it was detected in a wide range of cyanobacteria, one of the largest groups of bacteria on Earth, where they …
Read More »Moon is Making Days on Earth Longer: Study
Around 1.4 billion years ago, a day on Earth lasted approximately 18.7 hours, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. And this is at least in part because the Moon was closer and changed the way our planet spun around its axis. Professors …
Read More »Google May Be Planning to Run Windows 10 on Pixelbook
Google’s Pixelbook is an impressive piece of hardware, but it runs Chrome OS. While Chrome has improved substantially in the last few years, it’s still nowhere near as powerful as a true desktop OS like Windows. According to a note in Google’s open source code, there’s evidence that Google is …
Read More »PC OEMs Are Selling Laptops With Optane Cache Drives and Claiming It’s Memory
Multiple PC OEMs are selling laptops outfitted with Intel Optane cache drives — but they’re improperly combining that information in ways that makes it seem as if the Optane cache drive represents some kind of DRAM rather than a conventional cache drive. Meanwhile, Intel has made explicit changes to its …
Read More »EU Considers Banning Kaspersky Software ‘Confirmed as Malicious’
Kaspersky Labs isn’t having a particularly good time of it. The company’s attempts to defeat the US ban on its products have been unsuccessful, the UK has banned all Russian software from government networks that carry traffic rated Secret or higher, and Kaspersky’s decision to move some of its infrastructure …
Read More »NASA Loses Contact With Opportunity Rover as Martian Dust Storm Rages On
Things on Mars may have gone from bad to worse for the Opportunity rover. The dust storm on the planet shows no signs of abating, and NASA now says the rover has missed its latest check-in. That suggests its batteries are drained, and that could spell the end for this …
Read More »Venmo is discontinuing web support for payments and more
PayPal-owned, peer-to-peer payments app Venmo is ending web support for its service, the company announced in an email to users. The changes, which are beginning to roll out now, will see the Venmo.com website phasing out support for making payments and charging users. In time, users will see even …
Read More »AT&T completes its acquisition of Time Warner
ATT has sealed the deal to buy Time Warner in a major piece of media and technology consolidation. The deal — which is $85.4 billion and a total of $108 billion with debt — was first announced in October 2016 and, having passed a court approval earlier this week, it was completed on …
Read More »Nate Solder From Giants Avoids Knee Injury
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Giants tackle Nate Solder — the aforementioned high-priced blocker had his knee checked out and is fine after he was involved in a minicamp fracas. It could have been much worse for the Giants, who for a moment were trapped in a frightening possibility …
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