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'Modern Slavery' in England Is a Prevalent Problem, Report Suggests

The first evidence of widespread 'modern slavery' in England for refugees and asylum seekers is revealed. ...  > full story

Facial-Recognition Technology Proves Its Mettle

In a study that evaluated some of the latest in automatic facial recognition technology, researchers were able to quickly identify one of the Boston Marathon ...  > full story

Regulation Recommendations So That Biofuel Plants Don’t Become Weeds

In the United States, only species listed on state or federal noxious weed lists are regulated, and those lists are often biased ...  > full story

Mitigating Climate Change? Guiding Responsible Research in Geoengineering

Geoengineering, the use of human technologies to alter the Earth's climate system — such as injecting reflective particles into ...  > full story

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