Category: Editorial Social

HP Dumps 30,000 Workers, While Demanding More H-1B Workers Via @dailycaller

‘A bumpy road’ Source: HP Dumps 30,000 Workers, While Demanding More H-1B Workers Via @dailycaller

Posted: September 17, 2015 in Editorial, Social

Alzheimer’s disease consists of three distinct subtypes, according to UCLA study | UCLA

One of the three variations appears to be fundamentally a different condition than the other two, said Dr. Dale Bredesen, a UCLA professor of neurology. >>>

Posted: September 16, 2015 in Biological

Malicious Cisco router backdoor found on 79 more devices, 25 in the US

SYNful Knock implant appears to be much bigger than first reported, researchers say. Source: Malicious Cisco router backdoor found on 79 more devices, 25 in >>>

Posted: September 16, 2015 in Computer, Security

Cassini finds global ocean in Saturn’s moon Enceladus — ScienceDaily

A global ocean lies beneath the icy crust of Saturn’s geologically active moon Enceladus, according to new research using data from NASA’s Cassini mission. Source: >>>

Posted: September 15, 2015 in Space

Self Destructing computer chip developed by Xerox Parc engineers | BGR

Source: Self Destructing computer chip developed by Xerox Parc engineers | BGR

Posted: September 15, 2015 in Computer, Gadgetry, Military, Processors

Demand that mother remove home video from YouTube backfires

A music company’s demand that YouTube take down a 29-second home video of two children dancing to a song by Prince backfired Monday when a >>>

Posted: September 15, 2015 in Computer, Internet, Security

OpenWrt gets update in face of FCC’s anti-flashing push

Wi-Fi flashware tips a glass to calm the chaos Source: OpenWrt gets update in face of FCC’s anti-flashing push

Posted: September 14, 2015 in Computer, Internet, Security

First superconducting graphene created

University of British Columbia physicists have created the first superconducting graphene sample by coating it with lithium atoms (yellow), shown in this

Posted: September 12, 2015 in Chemistry

A class action lawsuit against Chipotle says the chain is lying to diners about GMOs | Grist

The lawsuit against Chipotle is so crazy it just might work. But probably not. Source: A class action lawsuit against Chipotle says the chain is >>>

Posted: September 11, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry

New device could save millions from septic shock

Prostate cancer, breast cancer and AIDS are all potentially lethal diseases that affect hundreds of thousands each year. But Sepsis, a deadly immune response triggered >>>

Posted: September 11, 2015 in Biological