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Scientists SMASH five of the biggest mysteries of modern | Cosmos

An absurdly ambitious new theory extends the standard model of particle physics, Cathal O’Connell reports. Source: Scientists SMASH five of the biggest mysteries of modern >>>

Posted: February 20, 2017 in Cosmology

Radioactive Iodine over Europe first measured in Finnmark | The Independent Barents Observer

Finland and France went public with information, but Norwegian authorities argue the measurements had no news value. Source: Radioactive Iodine over Europe first measured in >>>

Posted: February 20, 2017 in Environmental

Vitamin D protects against colds and flu, finds major global study — ScienceDaily

Source: Vitamin D protects against colds and flu, finds major global study — ScienceDaily

Posted: February 20, 2017 in Biological

Solid state drives in Linux: Enabling TRIM for SSDs | Opensource.com

In this article, learn how solid state drives differ from traditional hard drives and what it means for configuring your Linux system. Source: Solid state >>>

Posted: February 18, 2017 in Computer, Storage

A rash of invisible, fileless malware is infecting banks around the globe | Ars Technica

Once the province of nation-sponsored hackers, in-memory malware goes mainstream. Source: A rash of invisible, fileless malware is infecting banks around the globe | Ars >>>

Posted: February 8, 2017 in Computer, Security

Intel Atom chips have been dying for at least 18 months – only now is truth coming to light

Vendors clocked C2xxx flaw when returns spiked Source: Intel Atom chips have been dying for at least 18 months – only now is truth coming >>>

Posted: February 8, 2017 in Computer, Processors

The Mars rover just sent back data that has scientists completely stumped – BGR

The Curiosity rover has been cruising around on Mars since late 2012, so you’d think that scientists would have a pretty good handle on the >>>

Posted: February 6, 2017 in Space

What Vizio was doing behind the TV screen | Federal Trade Commission

Source: What Vizio was doing behind the TV screen | Federal Trade Commission

Posted: February 6, 2017 in Computer, Security

Immunotherapy: Could the Human Body Be Trained to Fight Cancer?

Armed with new insights into the interactions between cancer and the immune system, research teams are developing novel treatments to harness the full potential of >>>

Posted: February 6, 2017 in Biological

FYI: Ticking time-bomb fault will brick Cisco gear after 18 months

Replacement units will be on their way – just don’t call it a recall Source: FYI: Ticking time-bomb fault will brick Cisco gear after 18 >>>

Posted: February 4, 2017 in Computer, Security