By changing what crops eat, scientists found a way to make locusts lose their appetite—and save harvests. “They’re very destructive when there’s a lot of them, but one-on-one, what’s not to love?” ...
By changing what crops eat, scientists found a way to make locusts lose their appetite—and save harvests. “They’re very destructive when there’s a lot of them, but one-on-one, what’s not to love?” says Arianne Cease. She is talking about locusts. Cease directs Arizona State University’s Global Locust Initiative, where she studies how these insects behave [...]
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agriculture
science
insect
ecology
arizona state university
crops
locusts
insects
technology
A new software package detailed by Chinese scientists promises to tell what time it is on the moon, accounting for effects of relativity.
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A new software package detailed by Chinese scientists promises to tell what time it is on the moon, accounting for effects of relativity.
The rejection of support for UN climate change efforts moves in a radically new direction in global environmental policy. Will other nations join the US and step back from climate alarmism? Year 20...
The rejection of support for UN climate change efforts moves in a radically new direction in global environmental policy. Will other nations join the US and step back from climate alarmism? Year 2026 may provide the answers for a political movement that has not only lost its momentum but is also in peril.
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unfccc
un
trump administration
united nations
ipcc
climate politics
science
Originally appeared on RailsCarma – Ruby on Rails Development Company specializing in Offshore Development.
In the fast-evolving world of web develop...
Originally appeared on RailsCarma – Ruby on Rails Development Company specializing in Offshore Development.
In the fast-evolving world of web development in 2026, where new JavaScript frameworks, AI-assisted coding tools, and serverless architectures dominate headlines, one technology quietly continues to thrive: Ruby on Rails.
Far from being a relic of the past, Rails in 2026 is a mature, battle-tested powerhouse — refined over more than two decades into a framework that prioritizes developer happiness, rapid productivity, and long-term maintainability. Major platforms like Shopify, GitHub (in its early days), Basecamp, and countless startups and enterprises still rely on Rails to ship features quickly and reliably.
The secret sauce? Rails’…
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model
generate
programming
web-development
rails
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