Today, AWS HealthOmics launches the ability to share variant and annotations stores across accounts. Customers can now share their genomic variant and annotation data with both internal and external collaborators while retaining ownership of the data.
AWS HealthOmics now supports versioning of annotation stores
Today, AWS HealthOmics launched the ability for customers to version genomic annotation data. Previously, customers would create a new annotation store for each version of the data source they needed to support. Now, as customers add or update data, they can create new versions within existing annotation stores to simplify how they organize and govern their data. This makes it easier to build and share this data across an organization.
Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle now supports R6i, M6i, and T3 instances
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Custom for Oracle now supports R6i, M6i, and T3 instances. R6i instances are designed for memory-intensive workloads with 8:1 ratio of memory to vCPU. M6i are general purpose compute instances designed to provide a balance of compute, memory, storage, and network resources with 4:1 ratio of memory to vCPU. T3 instances are ideal for database workloads with moderate CPU usage that experience temporary spikes in use.
Follies
Back in the 1740s, a crazy aristo called the Hon. Charles Hamilton, built a number of follies quite near me at a place called Painshill Park. At the weekend I …
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That long-awaited Raspbrerry Pi Pico CNC control board has emerged
PicoCNC, the Raspbrerry Pi Pico based CNC control board, has finally emerged from development by Phil Barrett of Brookwood Design, which has a web store on Tindie. First mooted by …
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Help yourself and help Pimoroni in Birthday sale
Pimoroni – the Sheffield-based “Purveyors of Maker Goods”, particularly of the Raspberry Pi variety – is celebrating its eleventh birthday, but there’s some bad news…
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US Navy joins Queens University for computer research
A BIG expansion of electronic computer research is planned at Queens University, Belfast, as a result of an agreement signed between the University and the US NavyResearch Contracts Office. So, …
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Light travels well in few-atom-thick waveguide
The University of Chicago has built optical waveguides only three atoms thick using molybdenum disulphide, and found them to be an efficient way to transfer light over chip-scale distances. “We …
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AFRL opens Extreme Computing centre for quantum computing research
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has opened its Extreme Computing centre, as a component of national defence research – with a focus on quantum computing. Described as a …
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Intel and Synopsys to build IP portfolio for 3nm & 18A
Intel and Synopsys are to develop IP on Intel 3 and Intel 18A for Intel’s foundry customers. The availability of IP on Intel advanced process nodes is intended to create …
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