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SEC-Mandated XBRL Data at Risk of Being Irrelevant to Investors and Analysts
January 22, 2013 Scientists recently completed a review of the state of XBRL, with a focus on its usefulness and usability for security ... > full story -
Vulnerabilities in Security of Personal Genetic Information
January 17, 2013 Using only a computer, an Internet connection, and publicly accessible online resources, researchers have been able to identify nearly 50 individuals who had submitted personal genetic material as ... > full story -
Seeing Beyond Cameras: Predicting Where People Move in CCTV Blind Spots
January 16, 2013 A new model could be a useful security tool in tracking people in large, busy venues such as airport terminals and shopping ... > full story -
Privacy a Problem for Mothers of Newborns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
January 16, 2013 Many mothers of newborns in neonatal intensive care units have difficulty finding private, quiet places in the hospital to express milk, according to a new ... > full story -
U.K. Hospital Infection Surveillance System Flawed, Say Experts
January 14, 2013 Patients recovering from surgery get infections far more often than is being reported, a new study has found. Infection prevention specialists are now calling for a clear and standardized system for ... > full story -
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Ethical Dilemmas in Social Network-Based Research
January 10, 2013 The growing trend towards conducting research on youths as they use social networking sites like Facebook raises ethical questions in academia. Guidelines and best practices are ... > full story -
Information Required for Short-Term Water Management Decisions Outlined
January 9, 2013 Adapting to future climate change impacts requires capabilities in hydroclimate monitoring, short-term prediction and application of such information to support contemporary water management ... > full story -
Researchers Work to Counter Spear Phishing Attacks
January 8, 2013 Researchers are working to counter threats from spear phishing. The attacks use knowledge of computer users to gain their trust to break into corporate ... > full story -
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Violence Against Teachers Spurs Urgent Call to Action
January 7, 2013 Teachers across the United States report alarmingly high rates of personally experiencing student violence and harassment while at school, according to an article published by the American ... > full story -
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Study Defines When Disclosing a Whistle-Blower's Identity, Like in an Email, Becomes Retaliation
January 7, 2013 Under the law, whistle-blowers are supposed to be protected from direct reprisals on the job, including discrimination. But what if they and their actions becomes the subject of a widely distributed ... > full story
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