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.NET Core 1.0 released, now officially supported by Red Hat

Version 1.0 of .NET Core, the open source, cross-platform .NET runtime platform that was first announced in 2014, has been released today. .NET Core is arriving alongside ASP.NET Core 1.0, the open source, cross-platform version of Microsoft's Web development stack.

Microsoft picked an unusual venue to announce the release: the Red Hat Summit. One of the...

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Direct measurement of thermal conductivity in solid iron at planetary core conditions

The conduction of heat through minerals and melts at extreme pressures and temperatures is of central importance to the evolution and dynamics of planets. In the cooling Earth’s core, the thermal conductivity of iron alloys defines the adiabatic heat flux and therefore the thermal and compositional energy available to support the production of Earth’s magnetic field via dynamo action. Attempts to describe thermal transport...

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Direct measurement of thermal conductivity in solid iron at planetary core conditions

The conduction of heat through minerals and melts at extreme pressures and temperatures is of central importance to the evolution and dynamics of planets. In the cooling Earth’s core, the thermal conductivity of iron alloys defines the adiabatic heat flux and therefore the thermal and compositional energy available to support the production of Earth’s magnetic field via dynamo action. Attempts to describe thermal transport...

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Dealmaster: Get a Dell Vostro 3900 desktop with Core i5 for only $329

Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our partners at TechBargains, we have a bunch of great deals to share. One of the featured deals won't last long—now you can get a Dell Vostro 3900 desktop with an Intel Core i5 processor for just $ 329. This mini tower, originally priced at $ 479, is equipped with Windows 7, Intel HD Graphics, and a 500GB hard...

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Experimental determination of the electrical resistivity of iron at Earth’s core conditions

Earth continuously generates a dipole magnetic field in its convecting liquid outer core by a self-sustained dynamo action. Metallic iron is a dominant component of the outer core, so its electrical and thermal conductivity controls the dynamics and thermal evolution of Earth’s core. However, in spite of extensive research, the transport properties of iron under core conditions are still controversial. Since free electrons are...

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A 17-billion-solar-mass black hole in a group galaxy with a diffuse core

Quasars are associated with and powered by the accretion of material onto massive black holes; the detection of highly luminous quasars with redshifts greater than z = 6 suggests that black holes of up to ten billion solar masses already existed 13 billion years ago. Two possible present-day ‘dormant’ descendants of this population of ‘active’ black holes have been found in the galaxies NGC 3842 and...

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A 17-billion-solar-mass black hole in a group galaxy with a diffuse core

Quasars are associated with and powered by the accretion of material onto massive black holes; the detection of highly luminous quasars with redshifts greater than z = 6 suggests that black holes of up to ten billion solar masses already existed 13 billion years ago. Two possible present-day ‘dormant’ descendants of this population of ‘active’ black holes have been found in the galaxies NGC 3842 and...

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Pentium? Core i5? Core i7? Making sense of Intel’s convoluted CPU lineup

Intel's Skylake-based Pentium G4500. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Our creative director Aurich Lawson is building a PC to power a custom arcade cabinet, and he was having trouble picking a processor. Not because he didn’t know what he needed, but because he was having trouble matching what he needed (the cheapest quad-core CPU that meets the recommended...

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Powering Earth’s dynamo with magnesium precipitation from the core

Earth’s global magnetic field arises from vigorous convection within the liquid outer core. Palaeomagnetic evidence reveals that the geodynamo has operated for at least 3.4 billion years, which places constraints on Earth’s formation and evolution. Available power sources in standard models include compositional convection (driven by the solidifying inner core’s expulsion of light elements), thermal convection (from slow cooling), and perhaps heat from the...

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