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FTC Announces Agenda for Sept. 7 Event on Ransomware
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 15 August 2016 15 August 2016
Washington, DC - The Federal Trade Commission has announced the agenda for its September 7 event looking at ransomware, which is one of the most challenging cybersecurity problems affecting consumers and businesses. Hackers use ransomware to gain access to consumer and business computers and encrypt files including photos, documents and other critical data, demanding a ransom in exchange for the key needed to decrypt the files.
The Republic of Congo National Day
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- Written by State Department State Department
- Published: 15 August 2016 15 August 2016
Washington, DC - Secretary of State John Kerry: "On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I send best wishes to the people of the Republic of Congo as you celebrate your 56th Independence Day today.
3-D printing experiment could shed light on rocks from other planets
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- Written by Ker Than Ker Than
- Published: 14 August 2016 14 August 2016
Stanford, California - A new 3-D printing technique being developed at Stanford could one day allow scientists to study rocks from afar, without needing to have actual samples in hand.
The psychology behind the tiny house movement
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- Written by UC Berkeley UC Berkeley
- Published: 14 August 2016 14 August 2016
Berkeley, California - “What’s cool about tiny homes is that the entire space is sort of a broadcast of some sort of value that you hold in relation to homes, sustainability, and how you’re living your life,” says Lindsay Graham, a research specialist at the Center for the Built Environment at UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design.
Kidnapping and assault leads to barricaded subjects
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 14 August 2016 14 August 2016
Yuma, Arizona - This morning, at approximately 8:00 a.m. The Yuma Police Departments Special Enforcement Unit was called out in reference to possible barricaded subjects in the 600 block of W. 20th Street. At 9:05 a.m. all subjects came out of the residence without incident.
MIT develops self-shading windows
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- Written by David L. Chandler David L. Chandler
- Published: 14 August 2016 14 August 2016
Cambridge, Massachusetts - A team of researchers at MIT has developed a new way of making windows that can switch from transparent to opaque, potentially saving energy by blocking sunlight on hot days and thus reducing air-conditioning costs. While other systems for causing glass to darken do exist, the new method offers significant advantages by combining rapid response times and low power needs.
Paraplegics Take a Step to Regain Movement
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- Written by Samiha Khanna Samiha Khanna
- Published: 14 August 2016 14 August 2016
Durham, North Carolina - Eight people who have spent years paralyzed from spinal cord injuries have regained partial sensation and muscle control in their lower limbs after training with brain-controlled robotics, according to a study published Aug. 11 in Scientific Reports.