Tastaturen und Mäuse: Microsoft-Peripheriegeräte durch neuen Markendeal wiederbelebt

Eine Auswahl von Computerzubehör wie das Ergonomic Keyboard, das einst von Microsoft hergestellt wurde, wird durch eine Lizenzvereinbarung wieder gebaut. (Tastatur, Microsoft)

Eine Auswahl von Computerzubehör wie das Ergonomic Keyboard, das einst von Microsoft hergestellt wurde, wird durch eine Lizenzvereinbarung wieder gebaut. (Tastatur, Microsoft)

Asus will unveil the first ROG NUC compact gaming desktop at CES 2024

Shortly after Intel announced it was shutting down its NUC computer business last summer, Asus revealed that it had acquired a non-exclusive license to continue selling and supporting existing NUC products, as well as developing new ones. Now it looks…

Shortly after Intel announced it was shutting down its NUC computer business last summer, Asus revealed that it had acquired a non-exclusive license to continue selling and supporting existing NUC products, as well as developing new ones. Now it looks like the company has revealed it’s planning to launch the first ROG NUC, which is […]

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East Coast land continues to collapse at a worrying rate

It’s steadily sinking or subsiding, which is destabilizing levees, roads, and airports.

Lower Manhattan and One World Trade Center in New York City are reflected on a monument as the sun rises on December 22, 2023, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey.

Enlarge / Lower Manhattan and One World Trade Center in New York City are reflected on a monument as the sun rises on December 22, 2023, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey. (credit: Gary Hershorn / Getty Images)

Unless you’re sinking into quicksand, you might assume that the land beneath your feet is solid and unmoving. In actual fact, your part of the world may well be undergoing “subsidence,” which is where the ground collapses as sediments settle or when people over-extract groundwater. New York City is sinking, too, due to the weight of all those buildings pushing on the ground. In extreme cases, like in California’s agriculturally intensive San Joaquin Valley, elevations have plummeted not by inches, but by dozens of feet.

Last year, scientists reported that the US Atlantic Coast is dropping by several millimeters annually, with some areas, like Delaware, notching figures several times that rate. So just as the seas are rising, the land along the eastern seaboard is sinking, greatly compounding the hazard for coastal communities.

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Big evolutionary change tied to lots of small differences

Lots of genes changed as a species of snail went from laying eggs to live births.

Image of a dark, grey-black snail shell.

Enlarge / An example of a Littorina species, the common periwinkle. (credit: Bjoern Wylezich)

The version of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin focused on slow, incremental changes that only gradually build into the sort of differences that separate species. But that doesn't rule out the potential for sudden, dramatic changes. Indeed, some differences make it difficult to understand what a transitional state would look like, suggesting that a major leap might be needed.

A new study looks at one major transition: the shift from egg-laying to live births in a set of related snail species. By sequencing the genomes of multiple snails, the researchers identified the changes in DNA that are associated with egg-laying. It turns out that a large number of genes are associated with the change despite its dramatic nature.

Giving up eggs

The snails in question are in a genus called Littorina, which are largely distributed around the North Atlantic. Many of these species lay eggs, but a number of them have transitioned to live births. In these species, an organ that coats eggs with a protein-rich jelly in other species instead acts as an incubator, allowing eggs to develop until young snails can crawl out of their parent's shells. This is thought to be an advantage for animals that would otherwise have to lay eggs in environments that aren't favorable for their survival.

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