Monthly Archives: September 2020

Discovery in 100-million-year-old amber reveals sexual intercourse of ostracods

Ostracodes studied Myanmar amber. Credit: Nigpas The small bivalved crustacean ostracodes are the most abundant fossilized arthropods after the Ordovician and play an important role in paleoenvironmental reconstruction and evolutionary biology. Most of the fossilized ostracods are represented by calcified shells, and their soft parts, which can provide invaluable information …

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Google wants people to use Meat from its own Meat-Y hardware bundles

Google is once again expanding its hardware business by entering the webcam business – however, this bid makes Cisco scream more than Logitech. The company is selling bundles of video conferencing devices, entitled Series One Room Kits, which revolve around something ubiquitous Google Meet conferencing service and what group meetings …

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