A Trojan Virus (or a just "Trojan") is a malicious program or file that penetrates the victim's device in disguise as something that it is not (just like the Odysseus-invented horse that entered Troy.) A Trojan can be a file with harmful scripts or an executable with additional malicious...
That grisly threat deterred them from utilizing nukes against one another, but even so, the fear of a cataclysmic nuclear war remained. During the 1970s and '80s, tensions continued. Under President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. pursued a strategy of developing anti-missile defense technology — du...
But, if Silvia had descended from the ramp of that plane dressed in the blue tank top we were used to seeing her in, this criticism toward the government, which immediately morphed into criticism of the victim of the crime and her family, “let THEM pay the ransom!” may never have bee...
I know about the enormous amount of heat dumped into cooling water or towers at nukes but not if a nuke can be operated in such a way that the coolant is hot enough to use it to run a heavy oil refinery. It seems to me that you are saying the coolant IS or CAN BE sufficiently ...
Now they have stout power lines from coal plants in south Georgia-Alabama region all the way to Miami . They parallel US 27 for miles and miles, you’ll notice them if you take that route to Disneyworld or Miami. . The system is far more stable since they were built. ...
Add to that context the fact that the big tech platforms, Facebook, Google, and Twitter, were used to hack the 2016 election, and you get the backlash. I think we are seeing the start of something that has a lot of legs. Human beings don’t want to be controlled by machines. And ...
WHEN I was growing up, the explanation of dominant-vs.-recessive inheritance was always something along these lines: “A dominant trait is one that has its effect on you if you inherit it from either of your parents, whereas a recessive trait is one that affects you only if you inherit ...
As a way of marking the fifth anniversary of 9/11, we’ve attempted to provide an answer—or, rather, many answers. But we’ve done so in a roundabout manner: by asking an assortment of big thinkers and public figures to address the question, What if 9/11 never happened? Now, let’...
As a way of marking the fifth anniversary of 9/11, we’ve attempted to provide an answer—or, rather, many answers. But we’ve done so in a roundabout manner: by asking an assortment of big thinkers and public figures to address the question, What if 9/11 never happened? Now, let’...
As a way of marking the fifth anniversary of 9/11, we’ve attempted to provide an answer—or, rather, many answers. But we’ve done so in a roundabout manner: by asking an assortment of big thinkers and public figures to address the question, What if 9/11 never happened? Now, let’...