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- Kepler-186 April 17, 2014
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- Heartbleed April 10, 2014
- Frozen’s snow physics April 3, 2014
- The Turkish Election April 3, 2014
- Air Quality March 27, 2014
- Spring March 20, 2014
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Category Archives: RCL
Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality isn’t a new debate. It has been disputed for years now, but recent actions within the FCC are a bad sign for the internet. A spokesman that spoke out of anonymity said that new rules would be implemented … Continue reading
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Kepler-186
Scientists have found the first other planet besides Earth that orbits a distant sun and is in a life friendly zone. This planet sits 500 light years from Earth, but has a high probability for sustaining life. The sun that … Continue reading
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Heartbleed
Recently, a major internet security flaw was uncovered. The flaw can potentially leave usernames, passwords, and personal information open to anyone with the knowledge to exploit the flaw. Basically, the flaw is a poor coding job. An error between the … Continue reading
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The Turkish Election
Turkey recently held elections for Prime Minister. On March 20th, Turkey’s Prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, vowed to “eradicate” Twitter because of corruption tweets that were circling before the election. The election resulted in a large victory for Erdogan, and I … Continue reading
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Air Quality
Image Source: NYtimes A recent study shows that most of the cities in China fail to meet the minimum air quality standard. Just 3 of Chinas 74 central government monitored cities meet this standard. The dirtiest cities in china are … Continue reading
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The missing plane
Image source: CBS news As I am sure that everyone is well aware of, a recent flight went missing mid-flight. This is both tragic and unbelievable. I believe the way this news was handled was extremely disrespectful to the … Continue reading
The Gigafactory
Image Source: green.autoblog In recent news, Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk announced his plan to build a battery gigafactory. This is very exciting news. The Tesla model S pictured above was voted the 2013 car of the year. It is … Continue reading
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Iron Man
IImage Source: IBN news President Obama was found to have a sense of humor just recently as he was talking about an effort to boost the manufacturing and inventing of high-tech products. He started with “I’m here to announce that … Continue reading
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My news source
Image Source: Film Junk When I first started to read the news, I read it from my local newspaper. As I got older, I found myself reading news from electronic sources more and more. It is … Continue reading
A picture is worth one thousand words
Image Source: Five Red Dice Today I will be doing a visual analysis for this picture of Uncle Sam. When first glancing at this image, instead of seeing a man, I see the United States of America. I feel like … Continue reading
Presidential Power
January 31st – In the article about Obama’s State of the Union address,”Room for Debate: Presidential Power vs. Congressional Inertia,” Obama states that he will use his power to help American families. The power he is talking about is his … Continue reading
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