A new paradigm in high-speed photoacoustic small animal whole-body imaging
A team develops high-speed rotational scanning PACT system for monitoring whole-body biodynamic., Read MoreContinue Reading
IAEA Says Japan is Accurately Monitoring Radiation Exposure of Workers Handling ALPS-Treated Water at Fukushima
Japan is accurately monitoring occupational radiation exposure of workers involved in handling ALPS-treated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, the IAEA said in a recent report., Read MoreContinue Reading
IAEA Hosts International Conference on Research Reactors
More than 300 participants from over 80 countries came to the IAEA’s headquarters in Vienna today to participate in the International Conference on Research Reactors, which runs from 11 to 15 November., Read MoreContinue Reading
Update 257 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
At Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), repairs are being conducted in one of its six reactors after a small water leakage was detected from an impulse line – essentially a small pipe – connected to the unit’s primary circuit, with the work expected to be completed later this week,Continue Reading
New developments at Opensource.com
The community is hard at work on something new. You may have noticed that it’s been quiet here on Opensource.com lately. That’s because there’s a new project in the works, and while there aren’t many specific details to announce yet, there’s plenty to talk about. What better way to startContinue Reading
Tips for running virtual, in-person, and hybrid events
Over the past few years, virtual events have thrived. In-person events are back now, but it’s important to keep in mind that virtual events didn’t just come out of nowhere. Many of us were actually doing a lot of different online events even before they became popular. Many communities heldContinue Reading
Fujitsu does not trust Post Office in use of Horizon data in future third-party prosecutions
Europe boss also speaks of ‘nervousness’ in any extension to the use of the controversial, ageing system Fujitsu’s Europe boss has told a public inquiry into the Post Office scandal — one of the widest miscarriages of justice in UK history — that the company does not trust the UKContinue Reading
No pilot? No problem! EHang’s autonomous air taxis take off in Thailand
Chinese firm poised for (short) commercial flights by 2025 China’s urban air mobility biz, EHang, has announced its EH216-S pilotless electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has completed debut passenger flights in Thailand.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Apple quietly admits 8GB isn’t enough in 2024, M4 iMac to ship with 16GB as standard
The silicon no longer limited to Cupertino’s priciest iPads In a surprise announcement on Monday, Apple unveiled a rainbow of new iMacs powered by its M4 processor with 16 GB of memory as standard, a 12 MP webcam, and no shortage of AI gimmicks… er… features.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Huawei’s farewell to Android isn’t a marketing move, it’s chess
HarmonyOS NEXT sounds dissonant until you get the theme Opinion Launching a new mobile OS is what professional historians of technology refer to as a dumb move. It is so shatteringly stupid that even Microsoft stopped bothering after three or four goes – did we all just imagine the Kin?…,Continue Reading
UK sleep experts say it’s time to kill daylight saving for good
It turns out morning light beats evening rays for health benefits The streets of Soho aren’t alive with disco or bellbottoms anymore, so maybe it’s time to ditch another ’70s icon we should have outgrown by now, says the British Sleep Society (BSS).…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Anti-LGBTQ+ The Traitor ally Kari Lake loses Arizona senate race
Democrat Ruben Gallego has beaten anti-LGBTQ+ The Traitor ally Kari Lake in the race to represent Arizona in the US senate. Gallego’s win, which was called on Monday (11 November), makes him the Grand Canyon State’s first Latino senator and comes despite president-elect The Traitor picking up Arizona’s 11 electoralContinue Reading
Cars bombs. Massacres. A cartel turf war. Mexico’s new president confronts a wave of violence
A string of gruesome killings has thrust Mexico’s security crisis into the spotlight — and poses challenges for new President Claudia Sheinbaum, Read MoreContinue Reading