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Computers Get a Better Way to Detect Threats
September 20, 2012 Computer scientists have developed a technique to automatically allow one computer in a virtual network to monitor another for intrusions, viruses or other kinds of ... > full story -
'Occupy' Movement's Tumultuous Year Yields Rich Research Data
September 17, 2012 The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement marks its one year anniversary on Sept. 17. OWS brought its 99 percent slogan to Wall Street in an effort to show the public's frustration with the elite one ... > full story -
New Tech Stymied by Copyright Law
September 16, 2012 From Napster to iTunes to Pandora, the methods by which the public can obtain and share music have rapidly progressed. Future groundbreaking innovations may need to wait, though, as the next ... > full story -
Social Media 'Narbs' May Have Predicted Violence in Libya
September 14, 2012 Social media expert Ananda Mitra coined the word "narbs" to describe the small pieces of information floating in the digital sphere. His research shows that using social media to spread hate messages ... > full story -
Seeing Through Clothing: Radiation-Enabled Chips Could Lead to Low-Cost Security Imaging Systems
September 12, 2012 Scientists are reconfiguring existing semi-conductor computer chips and turning them into high-frequency circuits with the capability of seeing through packaging and clothing to produce an image of ... > full story -
Doctors Not Always Using Reliable Websites for Tinnitus Information, Study Finds
September 12, 2012 Doctors are not always using the most comprehensive and reliable online resources to support them in treating patients with the debilitating hearing condition tinnitus, researchers have ... > full story -
Disaster Is Just a Click Away: Computer Scientist, Psychologist Look at Developing Visual System to Warn Internet Users of Safety Risks
September 11, 2012 Two professors are researching how to help computer users who have little to no computer experience improve their Web browsing safety without security-specific education. The goal is to keep users ... > full story -
U.S. Homeland Security's 'Narco Sub' PLUTO Mimics the Real Thing
September 10, 2012 With low profiles and low radar reflectivity, stealthy, drug-running semi-submersibles, "narco subs," built in southern jungles cut through the ocean at wave height and are nearly impossible to ... > full story -
Perfecting Email Security
September 10, 2012 On the whole, security is not a primary concern for most day-to-day emails, but some emails do contain person, proprietary and sensitive information, documents, media, photos, videos and sound files ... > full story -
Adolescents in Foster Care Require Guidelines for Safe Social Media Use, Expert Says
September 5, 2012 About 73 percent of online American teens use social networking sites, such as Facebook, to share photos, interests and experiences with others. For youths in the foster care system, sharing ... > full story
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