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Amateur planet hunters find a world with a four star rating - 0 views

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    Astronomy is a very interesting subject but also a very complex one. I picked this article because the author does a good job of making a complex subject simpler to understand, while keeping the topic interesting by addressing the reader with a natural and creative tone.
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Fairy wrens teach secret passwords to their unborn chicks to tell them apart from cucko... - 0 views

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    An unexpected place for passwords to appear...
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Steganography and Cryptography Using DNA - 0 views

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    Researchers have applied the microdot principle described by Singh on page 6 to hide messages in DNA sequences.
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Kerckhoffs' history and principles of military cryptography, translated and adnotated. ... - 1 views

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    This is a cryptography blogger's translation of Kerckhoff's article about military cryptography. He denotes that secret methods of communication are limited to higher officers due to potential leakage; but by limiting cryptographic use, are they potentially putting at risk the safety of lesser positions in order to keep the secrecy of their cipher methods? Is this just the inevitable nature of cryptography in general?
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Extreme cryptography paves way to personalized medicine - 0 views

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    Encrypted analysis of data in the cloud would allow secure access to sensitive information.
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    Homomorphic encryption is pretty amazing. What they're proposing in this article is a bit like having a computer analyze an encrypted novel and determining which sentences were grammatically incorrect--without even knowing what the plaintext sentences were!
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