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Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Anonymous Hacks Paris Climate Talks Anonymous-affiliated hackers leaked account and personal information from more than a thousand attendees at the Paris climate summit earlier this week in retaliation for the arrest of protesters |
Information Today December 3, 2015 |
Companies Sign American Business Act on Climate Pledge The White House announced that 73 additional companies signed the American Business Act on Climate Pledge, bringing the total to 154. |
Chemistry World December 2, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Paris climate summit yields push for clean energy A plethora of high profile clean energy initiatives have been announced on the first day of the UN-sponsored international climate summit in Paris. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Google Accused Of Collecting Data On Young Students' Internet Activity The Electronic Frontier Foundation says Chromebooks sold to schools mine students' data for non-advertising purposes thanks to the "Sync" functionality in Google Chrome. |
National Defense January 2016 Allyson Versprille |
Agency Provides Open Data for Disaster Response The government's leading agency for geospatial intelligence is looking to make more information publicly available during disaster relief operations, said one official. |
CRM December 2015 Marshall Lager |
Moving and Shaking Drug dealers have joined the mobile age, using smartphone apps to connect with their clientele. Merry Xmas! |
National Defense January 2016 Allyson Versprille |
Fragmented Cyber Legislation Hinders Military The patchwork of legislation that allows the U.S. military and government to perform cyber operations is too disjointed to enable an effective and swift response, a former Army officer said. |
Chemistry World November 30, 2015 Philip Ball |
Weapons of mass discussion The debate around chemical warfare is just one reason to welcome a new exploration of chemistry professor James Kendall's milieu in the chamber opera Breathe freely by Scottish composer Julian Wagstaff. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2015 Christopher Barnard |
Racing tyre analysis shows 'undetectable' treatments the chequered flag A new method detects illegally softened tires by heating a rubber sample and capturing the telltale compounds on an adsorbent-coated fiber. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2015 Andrea Sella |
Lovelock's detector James Lovelock (1919 -- ) invented the electron capture detector, explored the effect of pollutants on Earth's atmosphere and proposed the Gaia hypothesis |
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