This paper discusses the growing potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities of UN peace operations. Fast-moving changes in the cyber capabilities of state and non-state actors, the changing nature of asymmetric warfare, and!--a>!-->!-->…
Editor’s note: Emily Schlickman and Brett Milligan are professors of landscape architecture and environmental design at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis). In this blog, they introduce the Pyro Futures exhibition and…
Fast Facts
"Right-to-repair" is the ability to repair your own vehicles or get repairs at auto dealerships or independent repair shops.
In this Q&A report, we looked at the effects of changing technologies on the…
Fast Facts
"Right-to-repair" is the ability to repair your own vehicles or get repairs at auto dealerships or independent repair shops.
In this Q&A report, we looked at the effects of changing technologies on the…
Featured on the cover of IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, this graphic depicts four technology categories (listed across the top) and 11 key trends in a gear motif…
What GAO Found
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently updated and streamlined its launch and reentry licensing regulations but has made less progress on other key commercial space transportation regulations. The new…
Abbie Liel, a researcher at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has been awarded funding for their role as a co-PI in the climate projections project, “Understanding the Evolving Threat of Snow Loads and Rain on Snow Events to…
Arts, Vol. 13, Pages 1: State Murals, Protest Murals, Conflict Murals: Evolving Politics of Public Art in Ukraine
Arts doi: 10.3390/arts13010001
Authors:
Emma Louise Leahy
Russian interference and invasion in Ukraine have…
“How do we get to making nanomaterials that haven’t been evolved before?” asked Angela Belcher at the 2023 Mildred S. Dresselhaus Lecture at MIT on Nov. 20. “We can use elements that biology has already given…
Keynote address:Diane X. Burman, Commissioner, New York Public Service Burman will deliver keynote remarks on the outlook for New York and introduction of the Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) Panel:Bryan Hannegan, Associate Laboratory…
One of the world's first living buildings is taking root on Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden's historic Oakland campus in Pittsburgh, PA. The Center for Sustainable Landscapes, slated to open in spring 2012, will produce all its own…
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