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Astronomy Picture of the Day: Ultima and Thule

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Ultima and Thule On January 1 New Horizons encountered the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima Thule. Some 6.5 billion kilometers from the Sun, Ultima Thule is the most distant world ever explored by a spacecraft from Earth. This historic image , the highest resolution image released so far, was made at a range of about 28,000 kilometers only 30 minutes before the New Horizons closest approach. Likely the result of a gentle collision shortly after the birth of the Solar System, Ultima Thule is revealed to be a contact binary, two connected sphere-like shapes held in contact by mutual gravity. Dubbed separately by the science team Ultima and Thule, the larger lobe Ultima is about 19 kilometers in diameter. Smaller Thule is 14 kilometers across. January 03, 2019 via NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2TjLMdk

Like your grandparents, monarch butterflies are now wintering in Florida

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Science Understanding where the insects travel will help biologists better track their overall population levels. A new study out today in the journal Animal Migration contradicts prevailing wisdom about where at least some migratory monarchs go in the winter—and what they do when… via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2CLmb7S"

Start the year by turning off your phone notifications

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Technology Tell your phone to shut up and use it on your terms. Tell your phone to shut up and use it your own way. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2F7ATrr"

What makes popcorn pop?

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Science Hint: It’s a powerful combo of steam and heat. Accompanied by the sound of a mini-explosion as they make their transformation, the kernels expand up to 50 times their size, making them fluffy and chewable, with… via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2F3Gj7y"

A few simple habits can tack some extra years onto your lifespan

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Health You can do more for your health. And it’s not that hard. Researchers calculated that people who adhered to five things—drink no more than one glass of alcohol per day (two for men), maintain a healthy body weight, eat a… via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2Stp4Q1"

2019, The Year Ahead in Cloud Security

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By 2020, more than four-fifths of enterprise data will be cloud-based. This transition is happening even though the cloud is a relatively infant technology. As the cloud explodes into ubiquity, black hat hackers, criminal organizations, and nation-states are adjusting their aim. Like parasites, they are targeting hosts with the healthiest, most substantial portions of data. They will soon compromise the cloud more than any other data stronghold. In 2019, cloud security will confound organizations as concerns over data privacy, and the security skills gap pervade. But the cloud will come to its rescue. Picking up the cloud security tab According to Gartner , in 2019, global spending on cloud security will reach $459 million, up from $304 million in 2018. Gartner also predicts that subscription and managed services including Software-as-a-service (SaaS) will make u

2019, The Year Ahead in Cloud Security

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By 2020, more than four-fifths of enterprise data will be cloud-based. This transition is happening even though the cloud is a relatively infant technology. As the cloud explodes into ubiquity, black hat hackers, criminal organizations, and nation-states are adjusting their aim. Like parasites, they are targeting hosts with the healthiest, most substantial portions of data. They will soon compromise the cloud more than any other data stronghold. In 2019, cloud security will confound organizations as concerns over data privacy, and the security skills gap pervade. But the cloud will come to its rescue. Picking up the cloud security tab According to Gartner , in 2019, global spending on cloud security will reach $459 million, up from $304 million in 2018. Gartner also predicts that subscription and managed services including Software-as-a-service (SaaS) will make up more than half of all security software delivered by 2020.  The Gartner data aligns with figures  from Bain & Co

Seven apps and tools to organize your life

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DIY Restore order to your days. Sick of always running late? These seven organizational apps will help you track your time, build better habits, receive reminders, and more. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2DnQi6f"

Picture This: Caught our Eyes: Knitting Pictures

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Caught our Eyes: Knitting Pictures By Barbara Orbach Natanson When Digital Library Specialist Anne Mitchell isn't wrangling digital files and managing metadata, she can often be seen with her fingers flying as some beautiful new creation emerges from her knitting needles. It's no wonder that she was particularly adept at finding images of knitters and other practitioners of textile crafts in our collections. Here, with her comments, are some that she found: Not much information accompanied this photo of children knitting in a Prague classroom. The children appear to be making sweaters.  I like to think that schools were a place where some children were learning how to knit AND were given classroom time to work on their knitting projects! Vinohrady (Prague) primary school knitting and crocheting for Russian aid, Prague Czecho-Slovak Junior Red Cross. Photo, American Nationa

How to make exercise a regular part of your life

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DIY Learn to stop worrying and love working out. You know exercise is great for you. But actually doing it can be a chore. Here’s how to get into the mindset of loving to work out. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2SzycT5"

How to trick your brain into keeping a New Year’s resolution

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Health Apply the power of habit to your annual goals. Breaking New Year’s resolutions is so time-honored a tradition that companies can actually stake their business model on it. Prove them wrong this year. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2DGDYe4"