The information security community (infosec) has reacted angrily today to calls to abandon the use of the terms ‘black hat’ and ‘white hat’, citing that the two, and especially the ‘black hat’, do not have nothing to do with racial stereotypes. Discussions on the matter began last night after David …
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No kidding: Tesla could be helping make a coronavirus vaccine
Elon Musk is full of surprises. Some eyebrows were raised earlier this year when the Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) The CEO proclaimed that his company would manufacture ventilators for patients with COVID-19. But now Tesla appears to be moving into an even more intriguing arena that could affect the fight against …
Read More »Phoenix Mayor: “We open too early in Arizona”
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (D) said Sunday that the pace of Arizona’s reopening indicated to some residents that the coronavirus crisis was over and, in turn, sparked a record number of new cases. “We opened too early in Arizona. We were one of the last states to stay home and …
Read More »As COVID-19 spreads, researchers nervously track an influenza virus
SARS-CoV-2 was not the first coronavirus that raised fears of a pandemic; There were concerns about SARS and MERS before it arrived. But flu viruses have also been a regular source of concern, as they can often be spread from farm animals to us. Earlier this week, a report was …
Read More »Opinion article | On the brink of a new era for space exploration? Assess the impact of the current crisis
Establishing a long-term sustainable international lunar presence in partnership with the private sector remains the primary focus on space exploration For more than 50 years, our desire to explore space has led to new discoveries while providing a continuous stream of socio-economic benefits here on Earth. In addition, space exploration …
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