Science
Most Data Breaches Avoidable, Verizon Report Finds
Breaches of electronic records last year involved more insider threats, greater use of social engineering and the continued strong involvement of organized criminal groups, according to communication giant Verizon's 2010 Data Breach Investigations Report, in collaboration with the U.S. Secret Service. However, the overall number of breaches investigated last year declined from the previous year—"a promising" indication, the study said.
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NASA's Hibernating Mars Rover May Not Call Home
NASA mission controllers have not heard from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit since March 22, and the rover is facing its toughest challenge yet -- trying to survive the harsh Martian winter.
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Scientists Set Sail to Map the Arctic Seafloor
American and Canadian scientists are setting sail this summer to map the Arctic seafloor and gather data to help define the outer limits of the continental shelf.
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Portable (and Ultra-Low-Cost) Ventilators Could Save Lives in Rural Areas and During Disasters
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, hospitals were overwhelmed and understaffed. As hallways were flooded with patients, many of whom had life-threatening injuries and illnesses, the lack of proper supplies became apparent.
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NASA satellites produce first map of global forest heights
For the first time, NASA scientists have produced a map of the height of the world's forests by combining data from three satellites.
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Curiosity Rover Grows by Leaps and Bounds
Talk about a growth-spurt. In one week, Curiosity grew by approximately 1 meter (3.5 feet) when spacecraft technicians and engineers attached the rover's neck and head (called the Remote Sensing Mast) to its body. At around 2 meters (about 7 feet) tall, the next rover to Mars now stands head and shoulders above the rest.
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Newfound crater in Egypt could change estimates of impact risk to Earth
A small impact crater discovered in the Egyptian desert could change estimates for impact hazards to our planet, according to a new study.
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Scientists spot largest molecules in space
Scientists in Canada have spotted the largest molecules existing in space called buckyballs.
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Universe's biggest star discovered
The biggest star, with a mass 320 times greater than the sun's, has been discovered at the edge of our galaxy by British astronomers.
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Boeing Executive Panel Provides 787 Dreamliner Overview
Five experts provided insight into the origins and progress of the Boeing (NYSE: BA) 787 Dreamliner program at the Farnborough International Airshow Tuesday.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi

Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions

Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

