The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped a fantastic shot of the canyons of Valles Marineris on Mars using the High Resolution Imaging Experiment (HiRISE) camera.
The new built in Linux kernel in Windows 10 will be available when Windows 10 version 2004 arrives. It will need to be installed manually for a few months before automatic installs are added. For a certain generation of computer people (including me!), hell hath just frozen over :-p
Reporters Without Borders have created a library in minecraft to hold articles that are censored in different countries in an effort to bypass internet censorship.
Folding@home is a background application developed by Stanford which allows scientists to make use of the unused processing power of your computer to make calculations in experiments. Folding@home is currently allowing users to help in finding a treatment for COVID-19.
Kyle Redelinghuys created an API for Coronavirus data released by John Hopkins CSSE. The API allows the number of cases per country to be broken down and retrieved.
The Open SourceCOVID19 Medical Supplies Facebook group have published their first open source COVID19 medical supplies guide which aims to supply instructions on how to DIY medical supplies, such as ventilator parts, if/when they will be needed.
The Washington Post publish some fantastic COVD-19 outbreak simulations showing no countermeasures, forced quarantine, social distancing with 1/4 movement and 1/8 movement. The simulations clearly show that social distancing is the most effective at reducing the amount of people that get infected, and the more social distancing the better.
Open Peeps is a hand-drawn illustration library of people created by Pablo Stanley, which is free for commercial and private use under CCO Licence. The library even allows you to mix and match clothing and hairstyles of the drawn people.