Oct 19, 2015

Can the climate really control mid-ocean ridges?

(credit: Jean-Arthur Olive)


Sometimes in science, even a successful prediction isn’t enough. Earlier this year, we covered some research suggesting that ice age fluctuations in sea level influenced the volcanism at mid-ocean ridges, actually shaping the seafloor as a result. Analyses of the small ridgelines (called “abyssal hills”) that parallel the mid-ocean ridges found variations in height over time lining up with the length of the glacial cycles—just as this idea would predict. A new study from a team led by Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory researcher Jean-Arthur Olive, however, argues that this explanation can’t be the right one.


The idea behind the connection is that a lower sea level means slightly lower pressure beneath the seafloor, where rising mantle rock turns to magma as it decompresses. The lower the pressure, the stronger the decompression, and the more magma is produced. And if you’ve got more magma, you can make thicker oceanic crust, which means taller ridge lines. But the devil in these details is that we can’t check past magma production directly—we can only infer it through the shape of the seafloor.


So Olive and his colleagues closely examined three processes that could potentially link magma production and the height of these ridges.


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Can the climate really control mid-ocean ridges?

Huawei Mate 8 release date said to come in late October or early December

At the moment, the hottest Huawei smartphone around is the Google Nexus 6P. This is especially true in the US, where the Chinese telecommunication giant has still to break ice through its self-branded smartphones. As the world’s third-largest smartphone maker, however, Huawei has a diverse smartphone range that caters to many price points and form factors.


If the 5.7-inch Huawei Nexus 6P leaves you wanting for even more screen real estate, then you might be interested in Huawei’s upcoming Mate 8. In the past months, we’ve heard a few rumors centered on the device, and we’ve also seen some … – Source      



Huawei Mate 8 release date said to come in late October or early December

Ford flux capacitor option promises time-traveling Fiesta

We can all dream, can’t we? Ford gets in on the Back to the Future Day fun by pretending to offer a flux capacitor upgrade.


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Ford flux capacitor option promises time-traveling Fiesta

Facebook Now Warns Users If They’re A Target Of State-Sponsored Attacks

Years after Google implemented a similar feature for Gmail users, Facebook says it will now begin alerting users if it suspects they’re a target of state-sponsored attacks. That is, if the network believes a user’s account has been either targeted or already compromised by an attacker working on behalf of a nation-state, Facebook will pop up a notification warning them of the… Read More


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Facebook Now Warns Users If They’re A Target Of State-Sponsored Attacks

A young Frank Sinatra, dapper and rebellious from birth


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10 artificial intelligence insiders to follow on Twitter

If you’re ready to learn more about artificial intelligence, check out these 10 AI experts who make the most of their 140 characters on Twitter.


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10 artificial intelligence insiders to follow on Twitter

Molotov Signs Deals With French TV Networks, Launches Beta In November

Molotov has been quite secretive over the past two years. The French startup wants to revolutionize your TV experience and partners with existing French networks. This is no small feat as you need to negotiate with many different companies one by one. That’s why today’s news is important as the startup just announced deals with most French networks, with a notable exception… Read More


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Molotov Signs Deals With French TV Networks, Launches Beta In November

Massive fire destroys hundreds of slum homes in Delhi

At least 250 slum dwellings were destroyed in a huge fire in Delhi’s Mangolpuri area early Monday, according to local reports.


See also: Toxic foam is a fact of life along India’s most polluted waterways


Reports say between 250 and 400 “jhuggis” (slum homes) were destroyed and some 25 fire trucks were despatched to the area to put out the flames.


Visuals of fire that broke out in Delhi’s Mongolpuri area in early hours today, 400 ‘jhuggis’ gutted in the firepic.twitter.com/An6iraxUT9


— ANI (@ANI_news) October 19, 2015


#NewsFlash: Fire in Delhi’s #MangolPuri area; 400 slum dwellings destroyed http://t.co/fEFg6bmX8q pic.twitter.com/c4lQSH7twE


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Apple Car to cost $55,000: Report

According to alphr, a 68-page note from the analysts looking into Apple’s automotive endeavour predicts that the car will retail for an average price of $55,000


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Apple Car to cost $55,000: Report

Top 6 most expensive mass-produced smartphones of 2015

If you’re rich and want to buy a super-expensive smartphone, you have plenty of options to choose from. However, these handsets that cost thousands of dollars (and sometimes even more) are not regular, mass-produced devices. They’re limited edition models that only few are willing to buy. Still, there are also some mass-produced smartphones that are pretty expensive when bought off contract.


We’ve taken the time to look for the most expensive mass-produced smartphones introduced this year, and found 6 devices sold at prices that are definitely not accessible to many users out there. Check … – Source      



Top 6 most expensive mass-produced smartphones of 2015

'Star Wars' awakens with new teasers and exclusive ticket sale promotions

Check out new teaser trailers now, but stay turned on ESPN’s Monday Night Football tomorrow for an exclusive new look at the film. Tickets for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” will also go on sale tomorrow for showings and special events in theaters worldwide.


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10 of the best free RPG games for Android

Not long ago, we presented you a list of the best RPG mobile games of 2015, but most of those titles were paid ones.


So, what if you’re looking for the best RPG games that are currently available on Android for free? Well, we’ve got a new list that includes just free titles, although, of course, they all come with in-app purchases (it looks like it’s really hard to find a completely free game these days).


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A fully loaded Microsoft Surface Book comes with a massive $3,199 price tag

In case you were wondering how much will a fully loaded Microsoft Surface Book will set you back, we have an answer for you. The Redmond giant quietly added a variant of its ultimate laptop with 1TB of flash memory for pre-order for a rather substantial $3,199.


Considering that a sales tax must also be added in the United States, the final price that a user will have to pay for the gorgeous notebook will easily enter the $3,500 range. For comparison, Apple is also asking $3,199 for a fully loaded version of its latest Macbook Pro with 15″ Retina display.


In addition to sporting a generous 1TB SSD, the Surface Book to rule them all also comes with the latest generation Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and bespoke GPU by NVIDIA.


Despite its massive price tag, the Surface Book appears to enjoy brisk demand. Even the fully loaded variant of the notebook is not expected to begin shipping in 7-8 weeks.


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A fully loaded Microsoft Surface Book comes with a massive $3,199 price tag