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Do Backdoors Actually Help Law Enforcement Catch Bad Guys?
2016-03-04 21:05:36| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
According to crypto expert Klaus Schmeh's research: probably not.
Do Backdoors Actually Help Law Enforcement Catch Bad Guys?
2016-03-04 19:06:08| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
According to crypto expert Klaus Schmeh's research: probably not.
Oregon becomes first state pass law to completely eliminate coal-fired power
2016-03-03 23:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Oregon has become the first US state to pass laws to rid itself of coal, committing to eliminate the use of coal-fired power by 2035 and to double the amount of renewable energy in the state by 2040. Legislation passed by the states assembly, which will need to be signed into law by Governor Kate Brown, will transition Oregon away from coal, which currently provides around a third of the states electricity supply. At the same time, the state will also require its two largest utilities to...
Veto blocks South Dakota law restricting transgender students' use of public school bathrooms
2016-03-03 18:13:00| American School & University
South Dakota would have been the first state to enact a law requiring transgender students in public schools to use bathrooms that match their sex at birth. read more
An exception to Ohms Law? Graphene makes electrons act like a viscous liquid with negative resistance
2016-02-25 15:32:24| Extremetech
The hunt for graphene's niche just got a lot weirder -- apparently graphene can make electrons violate Ohm's Law with quantum effects on the nonlocal scale.
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