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Mobility Solutions at MWC Americas 2017 San Francisco - 0 views

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    We are exhibitng in MWC Americas San Francisco to discuss on mobile technologies, outsourcing, IoT/M2M, application development services, mhealth, VOIP, etc. Meet us in South Hall, India Pavilion.
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Industrial Mobility Solutions by CDN Solutions Group at MWC Americas 2017 - YouTube - 0 views

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    CDN Solutions Group is an award winning IT service provider company and it will showcase target oriented industry solutions at MWC Americas 2017 San Francisco event at stand S-2256 and S-2258 at Moscone Center.
Erich Feldmeier

Hafernick: CCD, Bienensterben: Parasit könnte Massensterben der Bienen mitver... - 0 views

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    "Wissenschaftler der San Francisco State University (USA) berichten jetzt im Fachjournal PLoS ONE von einer Fliegenart, die bisher nur als Parasit von Hummeln bekannt war. Diese Parasiten nisteten sich aber auch in Honigbienen ein, die daraufhin ihren Bienenstock verlassen, zu einem Rundflug aufbrechen und sterben. Bislang wurde die Fliege (Apocephalus borealis) in Kalifornien und South Dakota bei Bienen nachgewiesen. Wenn sie ein neuer Parasit sei, "könnte sie Bienenkolonien in ganz Nordamerika bedrohen", schreiben die Forscher. Ganz unwahrscheinlich sei das nicht. "Honigbienen gehören zu den am besten untersuchten Insekten auf der Welt", wird Hafernik in einer Mitteilung seiner Universität zitiert. "Also sollte man annehmen, dass wir diesen Parasit schon kennen, wenn er schon lange existiert.""
thinkahol *

Positive well-being to higher telomerase: Psychological changes from meditation trainin... - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Nov. 4, 2010) - Positive psychological changes that occur during meditation training are associated with greater telomerase activity, according to researchers at the University of California, Davis, and the University of California, San Francisco. The study is the first to link positive well-being to higher telomerase, an enzyme important for the long-term health of cells in the body.
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YouTube - Sam Harris SALT - 2 views

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    December 9th, 02005 - Sam Harris"The View From The End Of The World"This is an audio only presentation. This talk took place in the Conference Center Golden Gate Room, San Francisco. Quote: With gentle demeanor and tight argument, Sam Harris carried an overflow audience into the core of one of the crucial issues of our time: What makes some religions lethal? How do they employ aggressive irrationality to justify threatening and controlling non-believers as well as believers? What should be our response? Harris began with Christianity. In the US, Christians use irrational arguments about a soul in the 150 cells of a 3-day old human embryo to block stem cell research that might alleviate the suffering of millions. In Africa, Catholic doctrine uses tortured logic to actively discourage the use of condoms in countries ravaged by AIDS. "This is genocidal stupidity," Harris said. Faith trumps rational argument. Common-sense ethical intuition is blinded by religious metaphysics. In the US, 22% of the population are CERTAIN that Jesus is coming back in the next 50 years, and another 22% think that it's likely. The good news of Christ's return, though, can only occur following desperately bad news. Mushroom clouds would be welcomed. "End time thinking," Harris said, "is fundamentally hostile to creating a sustainable future." Harris was particularly critical of religious moderates who give cover to the fundamentalists by not challenging them. The moderates say that all is justified because religion gives people meaning in their life. "But what would they say to a guy who believes there's a diamond the size of a refrigerator buried in his backyard? The guy digs out there every Sunday with his family, cherishing the meaningthe quest gives them." "I've read the books," Harris said. "God is not a moderate." The Bible gives strict instructions to kill various kinds of sinners, and their relatives, and on occasion their entire towns. Yet slavery is challenged nowhere in the New or
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Scientists create stable, self-renewing neural stem cells - 1 views

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    ScienceDaily (Apr. 26, 2011) - In a paper published in the April 25 early online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco and colleagues report a game-changing advance in stem cell science: the creation of long-term, self-renewing, primitive neural precursor cells from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) that can be directed to become many types of neuron without increased risk of tumor formation.
cdnsolutions

Mobile App Development Company in MWC Americas 2017 - 0 views

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    Top mobility solutios provider company CDN Solutions Group is exhibiting in Mobile World Congress Americas 2017 event to showcase its experties in latest technologies at stand S 2256 and S 2258.
Skeptical Debunker

Technology Review: Mapping the Malicious Web - 0 views

  • Now a researcher at Websense, a security firm based in San Diego, has developed a way to monitor such malicious activity automatically. Speaking at the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco last week, Stephan Chenette, a principal security researcher at Websense, detailed an experimental system that crawls the Web, identifying the source of content embedded in Web pages and determining whether any code on a site is acting maliciously. Chenette's software, called FireShark, creates a map of interconnected websites and highlights potentially malicious content. Every day, the software maps the connections between nearly a million websites and the servers that provide content to those sites. "When you graph multiple sites, you can see their communities of content," Chenette says. While some of the content hubs that connect different communities could be legitimate--such as the servers that provide ads to many different sites--other sources of content could indicate that an attacker is serving up malicious code, he says. According to a study published by Websense, online attackers' use of legitimate sites to spread malicious software has increased 225 percent over the past year.
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    Over the past couple of years, cybercriminals have increasingly focused on finding ways to inject malicious code into legitimate websites. Typically they've done this by embedding code in an editable part of a page and using this code to serve up harmful content from another part of the Web. But this activity can be difficult to spot because websites also increasingly pull in legitimate content, such as ads, videos, or snippets of code, from outside sites.
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