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in title, tags, annotations or urlCell Phone Data Could Help Clip Malaria Spread - 0 views
BBC - Future-Intelligence agencies turn to crowdsourcing - 0 views
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This article on how the CIA is using crowdsourcing to make intelligence more accurate is particularly well written because if its inclusion of a quick attention draw with the reference to the new James Bond movie, good historical background, an inviting writing style that includes rhetorical questions, and interviews with experts that add to the legitimacy of the article.
Robots: Can biohybrid model sink or swim? - 0 views
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This article describes an ongoing project to build an artificial organism that integrates biological parts with electrical components. The article, while introducing scientific jargon, does a great job of explaining technical terms in depth. It also quotes members of the project team, presenting a realistic assessment of the project's progress and odds of success. Lastly, the article includes several links to videos and pages of extremely interesting and relevant content.
Come Firewalk With Me - 0 views
Cipher Solver - 0 views
Step 1: Post Elusive Proof. Step 2: Watch Fireworks. - 0 views
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Online collaboration over the claimed proof "P versus NP" demonstrates the potential of the internet in the field of mathematical and intellectual research alike. The proof "P versus NP," if verified, would make obsolete modern cryptography, which works under the assumption that P does not equal NP.
Hacked Chamber of Commerce Opposed Cybersecurity Law - 0 views
Quantum processor's prime feat raises security issues | ZDNet - 0 views
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Summary: California researchers report a breakthrough with the creation of a solid-state quantum processor that could ultimately have a bearing on future cryptographic techniques. Researchers in California have designed and built a quantum processor capable of factoring 15 into its primes - with major implications for computer security.
UK recruits code-breakers with online puzzle - CNN - 0 views
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The Government Communications Headquarters in the UK offered a job application to anyone who could solve their code found at www.canyoucrackit.co.uk
Walking on Eggshells: Anatomy of a Science Story | Cocktail Party Physics, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views
In cyberattacks, hacking humans is highly effective way to access systems - The Washington Post - 0 views
Unpleasant Sounds - 0 views
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I thought the author of this post did a great job explaining the experiment and the point of his research. Additionally, he was able to clarify complex scientific words and processes, without spending too much time explaining every detail. The overall structure of the blog post is well done, as the author progresses from an explanation of the experiment, to the meaning of certain results, to the results themselves.
The Smart Scanner That May Put Shampoo Back Into Your Carry-on | Weapons & Security | DISCOVER Magazine - 0 views
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I thought this post was incredibly well written, starting with the title. The title is captivating and draws readers in by suggesting a solution to a common annoyance. The article also addresses the bigger scientific achievement: this scanner may be useful for medical purposes such as measuring glucose levels or cancer cell levels at tumor sites. The article provides sufficient, interesting information while creatively tying in witty humor.
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