第三:新技术。 Maybe technology will solve the problem of nuclear waste and dangerous power plants. The nuclear reactors we’ve used so far are mostly outdated technology, because nuclear innovation stopped in the 1970s. There are models, like the thorium reactor, that could solve the problem a...
Radon is a radioactive gas that forms naturally because of the breakdown of radioactive elements−such as uranium−found in soil and rock. From there it moves into the air as well as into underground and surface water. Being exposed to radon is known to increase your lung cancer risk. ...
According toMcAfee, Stuxnet destroyed several water treatment plants, power plants, gas lines, and centrifuges in Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility. Stuxnet also spawned many descendants, including Duqu (a piece of malware that steals data from the computers it targets). Why Zero-Day Att...
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Data is the new uranium – incredibly powerful and amazingly dangerous CISOs are quietly wishing they had less data, because the cost of management sometimes exceeds its value The mantra at the start of this debate –“data is the new oil” – looks to be replaced by another, more accurate...
MALE PROFESSOR: Yes and no.If you're talking about radiation like in the element uranium, yeah, that's dangerous,but radiation as a general term actually refers to anything that spreads away from its source,so optical radiation is just visible light energy spreading out. ...
:Analyzes the varying opinions on a U.S.-led war against Iraq. Reasons why U.S. President George W. Bush feels Iraq is dangerous; Hussein's power base within Iraq; Method used to determine Iraqi weapons cache; Hussein's efforts to acquire enriched uranium; How to enrich non-bomb-grade ...
and what might happen if it was compromised in some way. The prevailing analogy here changes from “data is the new oil” to “data is like uranium,” both powerful and dangerous. Savvy data practitioners now realise that governance, while never sexy, has taken on a new and heightened impo...
half of them children. marta musso a uranium-mining boom is sweeping through texas state leaders want nuclear reactors to provide consistent, low-carbon power for ai, oil extraction, and more. but in south texas, people worry mining for fuel will poison their water. dylan baddour mega-farms ...