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Protecting your cloud – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. A powerful new computer security tool called XDet that can detect malicious files being uploaded to a cloud computing service is reported this month in the International Journal of Space-Based and Situated Computing by researchers from Manchester Metropolitan University and Nottingham Trent University, UK. Hegarty, R. and Haggerty, J. (2015) ‘ Extrusion detection of illegal files in cloud-based systems. August 12, 2015. Fireflies find Facebook friends.
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David Bradley – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. From the whirling dials and relays to the integrated circuit and Moore’s Law and thence the transistor radio, the pocket calculator, the digital watch, the video recorder and the smart devices like phones and tablets in everybody’s grasp today that pack the punch of multi-billion-dollar Moon shots in a space smaller than a fingernail. Loveridge, D. (2016) ‘ The digital and natural worlds: crisis or challenge? September 2, 2016. Oiling up the biobus. Renaud, E&...
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The asylum trap – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. Reception centres for migrants seeking asylum trap the people seeking help through social disempowerment as they become increasingly dependent on so-called humanitarian government, according to research published in the International Journal of Migration and Border Studies in August. Campesi, G. (2015) ‘ Humanitarian confinement: an ethnography of reception centres for asylum seekers at Europe’s southern border. August 10, 2015. Fireflies find Facebook friends.
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Science Spot – Page 2 – Science News and Inderscience Research Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. Writing in the Inderscience publication. Of course, there is also the possibility that a mimic brand is actually better quality, longer-lasting and more functional or useful than the original model. But, those characteristics are not what is necessarily being sought by the materialist rather they generally wish to align themselves with the luxurious brand so that they feel greater personal worth and exude that feeling in the presence of others. August 9, 2016.
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Inderscience – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. Inderscience Press Release Feed. From the whirling dials and relays to the integrated circuit and Moore’s Law and thence the transistor radio, the pocket calculator, the digital watch, the video recorder and the smart devices like phones and tablets in everybody’s grasp today that pack the punch of multi-billion-dollar Moon shots in a space smaller than a fingernail. Loveridge, D. (2016) ‘ The digital and natural worlds: crisis or challenge? September 2, 2016.
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Melamine in Milk – David Bradley
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Sciencebase – Songs, Snaps, Science. UPDATE: Melamine Milk Update, January 22, 2009. Sciencebase will be keeping you updated on the melamine scandal with opinion from the experts and the latest news on the story as it unfolds. Click here for a list of melamine contaminated products. So, what is melamine and how does it spoof the protein levels in baby formula milk? Is an organic compound, a base with the formula C. Officially it is 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine in the IUPAC nomenclature system (CAS #108-...
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Freelance Science Writer – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. During that time, he was burning the midnight oil to contribute as a freelance science writer to the likes of New Scientist, Science, The Guardian, Chemistry in Britain, Chemistry and Industry and several other magazines and newspapers. With the advent of the Web, he created a website in 1995-6 named Elemental Discoveries, which eventually morphed into his well-known http:/ www.sciencebase.com. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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David Bradley – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. David Bradley is a freelance science journalist based in Cambridge. He has been involved in science communication since 1989, having begun his career in this area as a technical editor at the Royal Society of Chemistry. Through the 1990s he was active in the mainstream popular science press, writing for New Scientist, Science, American Scientist, Popular Science and many other publications, magazines and papers. In 1995, he established his first web site.
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Spotlight – Science Spot
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Science News and Inderscience Research Spot. From March 2002 until August 2010, David Bradley Science Writer contributed regular science news in a wide range of categories including astronomy, chemistry, materials, nanotechnology, particle physics and more for PSIgate Spotlight and subsequently the Intute site. The archive of that body of work is now available on ScienceSpot in the Spotlight category for news in the physical sciences. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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