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Cloud-native DevOps: 4 best practices
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Cloud-native DevOps: 4 best practices

World News IntelFebruary 8, 2023

DevOps – a methodology that boosts the efficiency of development cycles – continues to gain…

7 ways to eliminate boredom in the workplace
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7 ways to eliminate boredom in the workplace

World News IntelFebruary 7, 2023

Most of us want to be superstars at our job – but it’s not always…

How do you make a universal flu vaccine? A microbiologist explains the challenges, and how mRNA could offer a promising solution
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How do you make a universal flu vaccine? A microbiologist explains the challenges, and how mRNA could offer a promising solution

World News IntelFebruary 7, 2023

To everything there is a season, and for the flu, it’s wintertime. Flu cases peak…

Chickadees, titmice and nuthatches flocking together benefit from a diversity bonus – so do other animals, including humans
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Chickadees, titmice and nuthatches flocking together benefit from a diversity bonus – so do other animals, including humans

World News IntelFebruary 7, 2023

Carolina chickadees are small, boisterous year-round residents of the southeastern United States. They are regularly…

CIO role: 6 ways to do more with less
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CIO role: 6 ways to do more with less

World News IntelFebruary 7, 2023

Faced with inflationary pressures, climbing interest rates, and continuing geopolitical tensions, IT leaders are in…

Atmospheric rivers are hitting the Arctic more often, and increasingly melting its sea ice
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Atmospheric rivers are hitting the Arctic more often, and increasingly melting its sea ice

World News IntelFebruary 6, 2023

Atmospheric rivers, those long, powerful streams of moisture in the sky, are becoming more frequent…

Chocolate chemistry – a food scientist explains how the beloved treat gets its flavor, texture and tricky reputation as an ingredient
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Chocolate chemistry – a food scientist explains how the beloved treat gets its flavor, texture and tricky reputation as an ingredient

World News IntelFebruary 6, 2023

Whether it is enjoyed as creamy milk chocolate truffles, baked in a devilishly dark chocolate…

Sports betting apps’ notifications and leaderboards encourage more and more wagers – a psychologist who treats gambling addictions explains why some people get hooked
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Sports betting apps’ notifications and leaderboards encourage more and more wagers – a psychologist who treats gambling addictions explains why some people get hooked

World News IntelFebruary 6, 2023

Joe is a full-time college student who also works some nights as a security guard.…

More lunar missions means more space junk around the Moon – two astronomers are building a catalog to track the trash
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More lunar missions means more space junk around the Moon – two astronomers are building a catalog to track the trash

World News IntelFebruary 6, 2023

Scientists and government agencies have been worried about the space junk surrounding Earth for decades.…

Is the gruesome fun in Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ realistic? What science says about getting eaten by piranhas and poisoned by nightshade
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Is the gruesome fun in Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ realistic? What science says about getting eaten by piranhas and poisoned by nightshade

World News IntelFebruary 6, 2023

Editor’s note: This article contains minor spoilers for the Netflix series “Wednesday.” The popular Netflix…

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