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Science Podcast - Quantum cryptography, salt's role in ecosystems, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (31 Jan 2014)

Should we worry more about quantum decryption in the future or the past, how salt's role as a micronutrient may effect the global carbon cycle, and a daily news roundup.




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Science Podcast - Tracing autism's roots in developlement and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (7 Feb 2014)

Tackling the role of early fetal brain development in autism; daily news stories with David Grimm.




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Our breakthrough of the year and this year's top news stories

Robert Coontz discusses this year's Breakthrough and letting readers have their say. Online news editor David Grimm brings the top news stories of 2014 and takes an audio news quiz. Hosted by Sarah Crespi.




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Podcast: Our Breakthrough of the Year, top online stories, and the year in science books

This week, we chat about human evolution in action, 6000-year-old fairy tales, and other top news stories from 2016 with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to News Editor Tim Appenzeller about this year’s breakthrough, runners-up, breakdowns, and how Science’s predictions from last year help us. In a bonus segment, Science book review editor Valerie Thompson talks about the big science books of 2016 and science books for kids.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Warwick Goble; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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How DNA is revealing Latin America’s lost histories, and how to make a molecule from just two atoms

Geneticists and anthropologists studying historical records and modern-day genomes are finding traces of previously unknown migrants to Latin America in the 16th and 17th centuries, when Asians, Africans, and Europeans first met indigenous Latin Americans. Sarah Crespi talks with contributing correspondent Lizzie Wade about what she learned on the topic at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists’s annual meeting in Austin. Sarah also interviews Kang-Keun Ni about her research using optical tweezers to bring two atoms—one cesium and one sodium—together into a single molecule. Such precise control of molecule formation is allowing new observations of these basic processes and is opening the door to creating new molecules for quantum computing. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Juan Fernando Ibarra; Music: Jeffrey Cook] 




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End of the year podcast: 2018’s breakthroughs, breakdowns, and top online stories

First, we hear Online News Editor David Grimm and host Sarah Crespi discuss audience favorites and staff picks from this year’s online stories, from mysterious pelvises to quantum engines. Megan Cantwell talks with News Editor Tim Appenzeller about the 2018 Breakthrough of the Year, a few of the runners-up, and some breakdowns. See the whole breakthrough package here, including all the runners-up and breakdowns. And in her final segment for the Science Podcast, host Jen Golbeck talks with Science books editor Valerie Thompson about the year in books. Both also suggest some last-minute additions to your holiday shopping list. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Breakthrough of the Year, our favorite online news stories, and the year in books

As the year comes to a close, we review the best science, the best stories, and the best books from 2019. Our end-of-the-year episode kicks off with Host Sarah Crespi and Online News Editor David Grimm talking about the top online stories on things like human self-domestication, the “wood wide web,” and more. News Editor Tim Appenzeller joins Sarah to discuss Science’s 2019 Breakthrough of the Year, some of the contenders for breakthrough, also known as runners-up, and a breakdown—when science and politics just didn’t seem to mix this year. Finally, Science books editor Valerie Thompson brings her favorites from the world of science-inflected media. She and Sarah talk about some of the best books reviewed in Science this year, a food extinction book we should have reviewed, a pair of science-centric films, and even an award-winning birding board game. For more science books, films, and games, visit the books et al blog at blogs.sciencemag.org/books. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer; Lightstream; KiwiCo Download a transcript (PDF)  Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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Multistate Analysis of Life Histories with R [electronic resource] / by Frans Willekens

Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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After coal: stories of survival in Appalachia and Wales / Tom Hansell

Hayden Library - TN805.A5 H36 2018




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The making of the modern world : connected histories, divergent paths (1500 to the present) / senior author, Robert W. Strayer ; coauthors, Edwin Hirschmann, Robert B. Marks, Robert J. Smith ; contributing authors, James J. Horn, Lynn H. Parsons

Strayer, Robert W., author




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Candour : stories in the words of those who served 1914-18 / written by Karin Huckstepp and Carlie Walker

Huckstepp, Karin, author




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Oral histories of Wanneroo wetlands : recollections of Wanneroo pioneers : changes that occurred between European settlement and the 1950's / Shona Kennealy

Kennealy, Shona




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The fall of tsarism : untold stories of the February 1917 Revolution / Semion Lyandres

Lyandres, Semion, 1959- author




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The imperiled ocean: human stories from a changing sea / Laura Trethewey

Dewey Library - QH541.5.S3 T74 2019




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Forests and sustainable cities: inspiring stories from around the world.

Rotch Library - SD131.F677 2018




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Designing a World-Class Architecture Firm: The People, Stories, and Strategies Behind HOK


 

Offers architects and creative services professionals exclusive insights and strategies for success from the former CEO of HOK.

Designing a World Class Architecture Firm: The People, Stories and Strategies Behind HOK tells the history of one of the largest design firms in the world and draws lessons from it that can help other architects, interior designers, urban planners and creative services professionals grow bigger or better. Former HOK CEO Patrick



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Why they marched: untold stories of the women who fought for the right to vote / Susan Ware

Dewey Library - JK1896.W37 2019




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Socialist Practice: Histories and Theories / Victor Wallis

Online Resource




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Essential environment : the science behind the stories / Jay Withgott, Matthew Laposata

Withgott, Jay, author




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Industrial disasters and environmental policy : stories of villains, heroes, and the rest of us / Denise L. Scheberle

Scheberle, Denise, author




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Telling secondhand stories

Coddington, Mark (Mark Allen), author




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JSJ 418: Security Scary Stories and How to Avoid Them with Kevin A McGrail

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber the panel interviews security expert, Kevin A. McGrail. He starts by explaining what security frameworks and what they do. The panel wonders how to know if your developers are capable of self-auditing your security or if you need help. Kevin shares recommendations for companies to look at to answer that question. 

Aimee Knight explains the hell she has been in making changes to be compliant with CCPA. The panel considers how policies like this complicate security, are nearly impossible to be compliant with and how they can be weaponized. They discuss the need for technical people to be involved in writing these laws. 

Kevin explains how you can know how secure your systems actually are. He shares the culture of security first he tries to instill in the companies he trains. He also trains them on how to think like a bad guy and explains how this helps developers become security first developers. The panel discusses how scams have evolved and how the same scams are still being run. They consider the importance of automated training and teaching developers to do it right the first time.

Finally, they consider the different ways of authentication, passwords, passphrases, sim card, biometrics. Kevin warns against oversharing or announcing vacations. The panel discusses real-world tactics bad guys use. Kevin explains what he trains people to do and look out for to increase security with both social engineering and technical expertise. 

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Yes Africa can [electronic resource] : success stories from a dynamic continent / editors, Punam Chuhan-Pole and Manka Angwafo




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Yet more everyday science mysteries [electronic resource] : stories for inquiry-based science teaching / Richard Konicek-Moran ; botanical illustrations by Kathleen Konicek-Moran

Konicek-Moran, Richard




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Yogi heroes and poets [electronic resource] : histories and legends of the Naths / edited by David N. Lorenzen and Adrián Muñoz




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Yuchi Indian histories before the removal era [electronic resource] / edited and with an introduction by Jason Baird Jackson




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Zapata lives! [electronic resource] : histories and cultural politics in southern Mexico / Lynn Stephen

Stephen, Lynn




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What went wrong?: case histories of process plant disasters and how they could have been avoided / Trevor Kletz, Paul Amyotte

Online Resource




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Fables and futures: biotechnology, disability, and the stories we tell ourselves / George Estreich

Barker Library - TP248.2.E83 2019




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The doubt of the apostles and the resurrection faith of the early church : the post-resurrection appearance stories of the Gospels in ancient reception and modern debate / J.D. Atkins

Atkins, J. D., 1976- author




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Connecting histories : decolonization and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, 1945-1962 / edited by Christopher E. Goscha and Christian Ostermann




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Comradeship : stories of friendship and recreation in wartime / written by Kathleen Cusack

Cusack, Kathleen, author




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Grounding urban natures: histories and futures of urban ecologies / edited by Henrik Ernstson and Sverker Sörlin

Rotch Library - HT361.G76 2019






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Ghost Stories review

'Dibakar Banerjee isn't simply giving a particular fascistic regime the finger.''Here, he wants to offer us a preview of the invisible forces and human tendencies that drive fascism, blind conformity, and mass hysteria,' says Sreehari Nair.




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Drip irrigation for agriculture : untold stories of efficiency, innovation and development / edited by Jean-Philippe Venot, Marcel Kuper and Margreet Zwarteveen




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Heroes of the space age: incredible stories of the famous and forgotten men and women who took humanity to the stars / Rod Pyle

Hayden Library - TL789.85.A1 P945 2019




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Interplanetary robots: true stories of space exploration / Rod Pyle

Dewey Library - TL789.8.U6 P95 2019




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Lost knowledge: the concept of vanished technologies and other human histories / by Benjamin B. Olshin

Rotch Library - CB478.O47 2019




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Leaving Elvis : and other stories / Michelle Michau-Crawford

Michau-Crawford, Michelle, author




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Fabulous lives : stories / Bindy Pritchard

Pritchard, Bindy, author




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Stories of your life and others / Ted Chiang

Chiang, Ted




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True to life adventure stories / Judy Grahn, editor




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From Lone Mountain: King-Cat comics and stories 2003-2007 / by John Porcellino

Barker Library - PN6727.P666 F76 2018




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Frankenstein: Junji Ito story collection / story & art by Junji Ito ; translation, Jocelyn Allen ; English adaptation, Nick Mamatas ; other stories translation & adaptation, Jocelyn Allen ; touch-up art & lettering, James Dashiell ; cover &

Barker Library - PN6790.J33 I73413 2018




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Kafkaesque: fourteen stories / Peter Kuper

Barker Library - PN6727.K85 K34 2018




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Unknown large elaborate building, four or more stories, with courtyard. Possibly a non-local hotel. Parked cars, palm trees




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Unknown large elaborate building, four or more stories, with courtyard. Possibly a non-local hotel. Parked cars, palm trees, telephone poles




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Folklore stories from ex-slaves