GNOME Weekly Update: GNOME Core Apps and Libraries Receive Updates
It’s been a busy week in GNOME ecosystem, with updates across core apps and libraries, exciting new releases in GNOME Circle, and advancements in third-party projects. The post GNOME Weekly Update: GNOME Core Apps and Libraries Receive Updates appeared first on OSTechNix., Read MoreContinue Reading
Pathways Carbon Capture Project Is Not Viable, Expert Warns
Pathways Alliance’s flagship carbon capture and storage project is not financially feasible without massive and consistent subsidies. This is according to the most recent analysis of the venture, conducted by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), which identified multiple financial challenges. The Pathways Alliance, a lobby groupContinue Reading
Pivot Bio is using microbial nitrogen to make agriculture more sustainable
The Haber-Bosch process, which converts atmospheric nitrogen to make ammonia fertilizer, revolutionized agriculture and helped feed the world’s growing population, but it also created huge environmental problems. It is one of the most energy-intensive chemical processes in the world, responsible for 1-2 percent of global energy consumption. It also releasesContinue Reading
Creating smart buildings with privacy-first sensors
Gaining a better understanding of how people move through the spaces where they live and work could make those spaces safer and more sustainable. But no one wants cameras watching them 24/7. Two former Media Lab researchers think they have a solution. Their company, Butlr, offers places like skilled nursingContinue Reading
Microplastics in ocean linked to disabilities for coastal residents
Tiny bits of plastic found in the ocean may be tied to a higher risk of disability for people who live in coastal areas with high levels, according to a preliminary study. The study looked at disabilities affecting memory and thinking, mobility and a person’s ability to take care ofContinue Reading
Crews Head Down River, Out to Sea to Prep New SWOT Water Satellite
In Brief: A lot of hard work goes into ensuring a spacecraft like the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite delivers accurate data. In mid-June, a team of freshwater researchers spent their nights drifting down Alaska’s Yukon River in an area that straddles the Arctic Circle. The hydrologists were usingContinue Reading
NASA Finds June 2023 Hottest on Record
June 2023 was the hottest June on record according to NASA’s global temperature analysis. GISTEMP, NASA’s global temperature analysis, is drawn from data collected by weather stations and Antarctic research stations, as well as instruments mounted on ships and ocean buoys. NASA scientists at the Goddard Institute for Space StudiesContinue Reading
Powerful NASA-ISRO Earth Observing Satellite Coming Together in India
In Brief: Built on opposite sides of the planet, the NISAR satellite will deepen understanding of climate change, deforestation, glacier melt, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more. Two major components of the NISAR satellite have been combined to create a single spacecraft in Bengaluru, India. Set to launch in early 2024, NISARContinue Reading
NASA’s New Exhibit Showcases our Home Planet and Climate
Follow a river of water vapor as it travels through Earth’s atmosphere and becomes heavy rain. Watch polar ice expand and contract as if our planet is breathing in slow motion. Discover how river channels and wind currents resemble the human nervous and circulatory systems. In an interactive new exhibitContinue Reading
US-German Satellites Show California Water Gains After Record Winter
In Brief: Early data shows the greatest net gain of water over the winter in nearly 22 years, but the state’s groundwater levels still suffer from the effects of years of drought. After years of intense drought and diminishing groundwater, California just saw its greatest year-over-year water gains in twoContinue Reading
Qualcomm pledges 8 years of security updates for Android kit using its chips (YMMV)
Starting with Snapdragon 8 Elite and ‘droid 15 It seems manufacturers are finally getting the message that people want to use their kit for longer without security issues, as Qualcomm has said it’ll provide Android software updates, including vulnerability fixes, for its latest chipsets for eight years instead of four.…,Continue Reading
Network edge? You get 64-bit Armv9 AI. You too, watches. And you, server remote management. And you…
Arm rolls out the Cortex-A320 for small embedded gear that dreams of big-model inference Arm predicts AI inferencing will soon be ubiquitous. In order to give devices the oomph they need for all that neural-network processing, it is beefing up its embedded platform with the first 64-bit Armv9 CPU coreContinue Reading
Wozniak: I didn’t reduce chip count for manufacturing. I wanted to prove I was clever
Plus: Beware of a hotspot called ‘spanky’ Computing pioneer Steve Wozniak didn’t set out to revolutionize the computer industry. He just wanted the respect of his fellow engineers.…, Read MoreContinue Reading