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Computer Scientists Develop Tool To Make The Internet Of Things Safer
2014-06-03 09:43:36| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a tool that allows hardware designers and system builders to test security- a first for the field. One of the tool’s potential uses is described in the May-June issue of IEEE Micro magazine.
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Canada Clamps Down On Scientists Talking Climate Change
2014-06-02 05:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Vocativ: Meteorologists get paid to talk freely about the weather. But in Canada, not so much. The country has apparently put a gag order on government scientists on the topic of climate change. Our Weather Preparedness Meteorologists are experts in their field of severe weather and speak to this subject. Questions about climate change or long-term trends would be directed to a climatologist or other applicable authority, said Danny Kingsberry, a spokesman for Environment Canada, which shares weather...
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Scientists discover the reason that batteries lose capacity over time: Nanocrystals!
2014-05-30 16:23:29| Extremetech
Too many charge cycles and even the most advanced lithium-ion battery will start to lose its edge. Researchers from the US Department of Energy might have figured out why that happens and what to do about it.
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Broadband to the moon: Scientists to send selfies to earth via space WiFi
2014-05-27 19:24:23| Wireless - Topix.net
Checking your Facebook status or sending an Instagram photo from space could become reality, as a group of researchers from MIT and NASA believe they have come up with a way of establishing a decent wireless connection between Earth and the Moon.
Threat to frogs may be sign of worse to come some Kansas scientists say
2014-05-26 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Wichita Eagle: A bullfrog peers out from the shallows in a Kansas wetlands area. Rafe Brown on Monday will head from Lawrence, where he teaches herpetology and other subjects at the University of Kansas. He'll go to islands in the Philippines, where, among other things, he'll catch frogs. With other scientists, he'll tramp through jungles and climb volcanic island mountains looking for frogs, toads and other creatures of nature. For scientists like him, studying frogs is not some sort of offbeat hobby....
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