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Alternativas a uTorrent: Transmission (Windows, Mac, Linux)

Arturo Goga en arturogoga - Hace 7 horas
Cansados de toda la publicidad que muestra uTorrent, y su insistencia en tratar de de vendernos su “uTorrent Pro” por todos lados? Añoran la época en la que uTorrent era el cliente más ligero y veloz? Pues Transmission, el popular cliente de Torrents para Mac y Linux, por fin ha llegado a Windows, dándonos una […] El artículo Alternativas a uTorrent: Transmission (Windows, Mac, Linux) apareció primero en arturogoga. arturogoga - tecnologia para todos. Smartphones, tablets, tips y tutoriales

Cada 24 horas se ven más de 110 años de vídeo en vivo a través de Periscope (Android e iOS)

Hector Russo en Geek's RooM - Hace 7 horas
[image: Cada 24 horas se ven más de 110 años de vídeo en vivo a través de Periscope (Android e iOS)] Con motivo de cumplirse el primer año de vida de Periscope, Twitter ofreció un par de cifras del servicio de transmisión de vídeo vivo. En la actualidad cada 24 horas los usuarios ven más de 110 años de vídeo a través de las aplicaciones de Periscope para iOS y Android. En Periscope definen el tiempo de vista de vídeos como el monto agregado que la gente pasa viendo transmisiones en vivo durante 24 horas a través de sus aplicaciones para iOS y Android, cosa que en Agosto del 2015 ya ... más »

Un policia, ferit lleu durant un tiroteig al Capitoli

Ara.cat - Portada - Hace 7 horas
Un agent de policia ha resultat ferit durant un tiroteig que ha tingut lloc aquest dilluns a Washington, al Capitoli. L'home ha estat detingut sense que l'incident hagi tingut més conseqüències, tot i que ha generat un clima de pànic. Les ferides del policia no són greus, però els trets han alarmat els milers de persones que visiten la zona. Es dóna la circumstància que aquest dilluns el president Obama i la seva esposa han ofert una recepció a centenars de nens amb motiu de la Pasqua. El tiroteig ha obligat a tancar l'edifici del Capitoli, impedint l'entrada i la sortida a tothom... más »

¿Qué funcionó en la lucha contra el ébola?

Ángela Bernardo en Hipertextual - Hace 7 horas
[image: ¿Qué funcionó en la lucha contra el ébola?] Un estudio analiza la dinámica de la transmisión del ébola durante la crisis sanitaria que se recuerda y determina la eficacia de las medidas realizadas. La lucha contra el *ébola* no ha terminado todavía. La peor epidemia de esta enfermedad, que comenzó en marzo de 2014, ha dejado cerca de 30.000 casos y más de 11.000 muertos. Una grave crisis sanitaria provocada por un virus mortífero contra el que, hasta la fecha, sigue sin haber tratamientos ni vacunas. Las lecciones que aprendimos sobre esta peligrosa infección, que atacó esp...más »

Citrus scion/rootstock combinations show tolerance to huanglongbing

Scientists studied tolerance to huanglongbing under field conditions in trees of commercial citrus scion/rootstock combinations. All trees showed symptoms of HLB and tested positive for the Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus bacterium by 20 months after planting. However, all trees continued to grow and showed increasing fruit production. 'Sugar Belle/Sour Orange', 'Tango/Kuharske' and 'Temple/ Cleopatra' exhibited the greatest growth rates and canopy volumes.

Patients with skin infections fail to complete antibiotics, leading to poor outcomes

In the first study of its kind, researchers found patients with skin infections took, on average, just 57 percent of their prescribed antibiotic doses, resulting in nearly half of them getting a new infection or needing additional treatment.

Autism intervention studies lack diversity, study suggests

The field's leading research very rarely considers race or nationality of its participants which could present problems in creating the best interventions for young learners with autism spectrum disorders, a new report suggests.

Enzyme may reduce risk of cardiovascular disease caused by HIV medications

Approximately 37 million people are living with HIV. Antiviral medications are used to control the disease and prevent its progression to AIDS. Although antivirals improve health and increase survival for people with HIV, their use also has been linked to the development of cardiovascular disease. Now, researchers have identified an enzyme that may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease caused by HIV medications.

Engineering black gold, as light as the bones of birds

A new material is more solid and 30 percent lighter than standard gold, scientists report. In their study, the team investigated grain boundaries in nanocrystalline np-Au and found a way to overcome the weakening mechanisms of this material, thereby suggesting its usefulness.

Palmira, un triomf militar i mediàtic per a Al-Assad

Ara.cat - Portada - Hace 7 horas
La reconquesta de la ciutat siriana de Palmira i el seu valuós jaciment arqueològic –un dels més majestuosos del Pròxim Orient, patrimoni de la Humanitat– és una doble victòria, estratègica i propagandística per al règim de Baixar al-Assad. L’exèrcit sirià va reconquerir la ciutat als jihadistes de Daesh (acrònim àrab de l’Estat Islàmic) dijous, i ahir Maamoun Abudlkarim, superintendent del complex arqueològic, assegurava que les restes estan en millor estat del que es temien.

Rajoy rectifica i compareixerà al Congrés dels Diputats

Ara.cat - Portada - Hace 7 horas
Mariano Rajoy ha demanat comparèixer davant del ple del Congrés per informar del Consell Europeu celebrat els dies 17 i 18 de març i en el qual es va tancar un acord amb Turquia sobre els refugiats que intenten arribar a territori europeu. L'executiu espanyol ha fet arribar aquest dilluns al registre de la cambra l'escrit amb la sol·licitud de compareixença, que serà tramitat dimarts per la mesa i la Junta de Portaveus del Congrés i que es concretarà previsiblement per a la setmana que ve.

Gairebé 45.000 aficionats ja han homenatjat Cruyff

Ara.cat - Portada - Hace 7 horas
Un total de 13.348 persones han passat aquest dilluns per l'Espai Memorial Johan Cruyff per acomiadar-se del que va ser jugador i entrenador del Barça. En total, ja hi han passat 44.622 assistents, segons les dades que ha facilitat el club. L'Espai es tanca aquest dimarts. D'entre les personalitats, destaquen els expresidents blaugranes Raimón Carrasco i Josep Lluís Nuñez, que han visitat l'espai a la tarda.

Mèxic absol OHL de frau, però multa el grup amb 3,7 milions

Ara.cat - Portada - Hace 7 horas
Mèxic ha absolt aquest dilluns la constructora espanyola OHL de les sospites de frau. El supervisor borsari del país ha descartat que l’empresa que presideix Juan Miguel Villar Mir –imputat pel cas dels papers de Bárcenas– hagi comès activitats fraudulentes. Malgrat tot, l'organisme ha imposat una sanció de 3,7 milions i acusa diversos directius de la companyia d’aportar informació i comptabilitat “de manera inadequada”.

Atmospheric nitrogen leads to loss of plant diversity in sites across US

Rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen pollution threaten plant diversity at nearly one-quarter of sites across a widespread portion of the U.S., according a new study led by University of Colorado Boulder researchers.

New study shows desert mangroves are major source of carbon storage

Researchers found that short, stunted mangroves living along the coastal desert of Baja California store up to five times more carbon below ground than their lush, tropical counterparts. The new study led by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego estimates that coastal desert mangroves, which only account for one percent of the land area, store nearly 30 percent of the region's belowground carbon.

Researchers use new technology to sequence mosquito sex chromosome

A team of researchers with the Fralin Life Science Institute at Virginia Tech, working with a large international consortium, has sequenced the Y chromosome—the genetic driver of sex-determination and male fertility— in a family of malaria spreading mosquitoes.

Scientists discover another design principle for building nanostructures

When it comes to the various nanowidgets scientists are developing, nanotubes are especially intriguing. That's because hollow tubes that have diameters of only a few billionths of a meter have the potential to be incredibly useful, from delivering cancer-fighting drugs inside cells to desalinating seawater.

New nanoparticle reveals cancer treatment effectiveness in real time

Being able to detect early on whether a cancer therapy is working for a patient can influence the course of treatment and improve outcomes and quality of life. However, conventional detection methods—such as PET scans, CT and MRI—usually cannot detect whether a tumor is shrinking until a patient has received multiple cycles of therapy.

Solved: First crystal structure of a transcription terminator protein

In a study published on 28 March 2016 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and Virginia Commonwealth University have resolved the first protein structure in a family of proteins called transcription terminators. The crystal structure of the protein, called Reb1, provides insight into aging and cancer, according to Deepak Bastia, Ph.D., Endowed Chair for Biomedical Research in the MUSC Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and co-senior author of the study.

Computer model explains sustained eruptions on icy Enceladus

The Cassini spacecraft has observed geysers erupting on Saturn's moon Enceladus since 2005, but the process that drives and sustains these eruptions has remained a mystery. Now, scientists at the University of Chicago and Princeton University have pinpointed a mechanism by which cyclical tidal stresses exerted by Saturn can drive Enceladus's long-lived eruptions.

Global ocean's fish populations could double while providing more food and income

Groundbreaking research being published in the March 29th issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows the majority of the world's fisheries could be recovered in just 10 years, and that global fish populations could double by 2050 with better fishing practices compared to business as usual. The peer-reviewed study is authored by researchers from the University of California Santa Barbara, The University of Washington and Environmental Defense Fund.

Los 6 culpables de que los clientes no valoren tu trabajo y fracases como freelance

lauralofer en MktFan | Portada - Hace 8 horas
Aunque le pones empeño y metes miles de horas en tu negocio, no consigues trabajar en proyectos interesantes con clientes buenos. Y siempre acabas trabajando con clientes tóxicos por 4 duros... ¿Por qué? Desde mi punto de vista hay 6 motivos por los que los clientes (y clientes potenciales) no valoran tu trabajo.

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