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Intel’s Unison app gains helpful new PC-to-phone sharing powers

There's a catch, though -- though not for long.

SoftwareJan 2, 2024

'Foul and loathsome' or jewels of the natural world? The complicated history of human-frog relations

When was the last time you saw a frog? Perhaps you came across one in your garden and wondered at its little hands, glossy skin, and what looked very much like a contented smile.

BiologyJan 2, 2024

The zaï technique: How farmers in the Sahel grow crops with little to no water

Hubert Reeves once wrote that "on the cosmic scale, liquid water is rarer than gold". And what is true for the universe is even truer in the Sahel, the name given to the vast, arid belt that skirts the Sahara and stretches across Africa from east to west.

BiologyJan 2, 2024

HKDC1 protein found crucial to maintaining two mitochondria subcellular structures, mitochondria and lysosomes

Just as healthy organs are vital to our well-being, healthy organelles are vital to the proper functioning of the cell. These subcellular structures carry out specific jobs within the cell; for example, mitochondria power the cell, and lysosomes keep the cell tidy.

BiologyJan 2, 2024

Can a balloon-like battery move the needle on clean energy in Wisconsin?

Developers hope a CO2-filled balloon at a retiring coal plant site could be a key part of renewable deployment, but the climate benefits depend on how much solar and wind proliferate to power it.

EnergyJan 2, 2024

Minnesota agency in hiring mode as it prepares to roll out new energy programs

The state’s Division of Energy Resources has added 64 new positions this year, increasing its staff size from 90 to close to 150 by the time it’s done hiring.

EnergyJan 2, 2024

Decision looms on Duke Energy’s bid to use green tariffs to help comply with N.C. carbon law

Under a proposal before state regulators, Duke Energy customers that voluntarily pay extra for renewable energy wouldn’t be adding new clean resources to the grid.

EnergyJan 2, 2024

A deep dive into caching in Presto

Understand the caching mechanisms for the popular distributed SQL engine and how to use them to improve query speed and efficiency.

ScienceJan 2, 2024

BI meets data science in Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft’s cloud-hosted data lake and lakehouse platform gains new data science tools and opens up Power BI datasets to Python, R, and SparkSQL.

Big DataJan 2, 2024

Why We Need Data Mesh Architecture To Cope With Exponential Data Growth

In this data-intensive era, traditional architectures fall short given the explosive growth: 90% of data has emerged in the past two years, with daily contributions of 328 million terabytes. As AI, particularly in vision and speech, propels data creation, 93% of companies anticipate amplified data investments.

Big DataJan 2, 2024
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