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Russell Vought, a Project 2025 architect, is ready to shock Washington if Trump wins second term

A chief architect of Project 2025, Russell Vought is likely to be appointed to a high-ranking post in a second Trump administration.

The post Russell Vought, a Project 2025 architect, is ready to shock Washington if Trump wins second term first appeared on Federal News Network.




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DISA pushes companies to adopt standards to ensure interoperability across zero trust architectures

During this exclusive CISO Handbook webinar, moderator Justin Doubleday and guests Brian Hermann from the Defense Information Systems Agency and Christopher Day from Tenable will explore zero trust progress and strategy at DISA.

The post DISA pushes companies to adopt standards to ensure interoperability across zero trust architectures first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud

Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud




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No Comment: Ongoing search for survivors in Spain's submerged car parks

No Comment: Ongoing search for survivors in Spain's submerged car parks





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Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity promote scientific racism in AI search results

AI-powered search engines are surfacing deeply racist, debunked research.




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Fate of Google’s search empire could rest in Trump’s hands

Trump may sway DOJ away from breaking up Google.




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What Is Mental Imagery? Researchers Explain The Pictures In Your Mind

Some people can visualize things perfectly in their mind’s eye, while others can’t.




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How Has The Pandemic Affected Mental Health Research?

I look at how COVID-19 is driving mental health research




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Citizen Science for Women's History Month and Other March Events

Celebrate astronomer Maria Mitchell, observe World Water Day and prepare for Citizen Science Month




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To Guard Against Cyberattacks in Space, Researchers Ask ‘What if?’

A new study explains the problem of cyberattacks in space and how to help anticipate novel and surprising scenarios.




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Google Researchers Reveal The Myriad Ways Malicious Actors Are Misusing Generative AI

The research also reveals entirely new forms of communication that blur the distinction between good and bad uses of AI




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March Podcast: A Barely-There Lunar Eclipse

As told in the latest episode of our long-running Sky Tour astronomy podcast, this month it’ll be challenging to a special kind of lunar eclipse on March 25th — but easy to spot five of the 10 brightest stars in the night sky.

The post March Podcast: A Barely-There Lunar Eclipse appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy & Observing News
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  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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Searching for habitable worlds : aan introduction

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Loadings in Thermal Barrier Coatings of Jet Engine Turbine Blades An Experimental Research and Numerical Modeling

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Part-architecture : the Maison de Verre, Duchamp, domesticity and desire in 1930s Paris /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - NA7348.P2 C44 2017




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Difficulty of freedom / Freedom of difficulty : an artistic research /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - N7053.H37 A4 2014




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La piu` nobil parte : l'architettura delle cupole a Roma, 1580-1670 /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO NA2890 .V55 2008




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Current Trends in Wildlife Research

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Research in Computational Molecular Biology 20th Annual Conference, RECOMB 2016, Santa Monica, CA, USA, April 17-21, 2016, Proceedings

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Kidney Research Experimental Protocols

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Online researcher and data analyst (Information Specialist)

Provides background research and marketing performance analysis, to support the marketing of bio-science events and organizations.

The Online researcher and data analyst (ORDA) conducts Internet research and queries databases to collect information and to compile comprehensive background reports on different aspects of bioscience events and organizations. In addition, the ORDA analyses results of past marketing campaigns, compares data lists and creates performance reports and forecasts through extensive use of Excel & Excel charts.

Requisites:

  • Ability to collect & organize information into a coherent structure, and communicate it clearly in writing, in English.
  • Ability to scan written material and websites quickly, and extract the important information.
  • High level of English (Academic)
  • Technology friendly – a lot of data manipulation in Excel
  • Quick, independent learner and thinker
  • Inquisitive mind
  • Service oriented – customizing to answer changing needs of the client
  • Team player. Works in cooperation with team members and team leader.
Send CV and cover letter to rzauer@kenes.com




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Search GrepLaw

Search GrepLaw stories




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Crash research and statistical history, Iowa, 1984

Location: Government Information Storage- HE5614.3.I8C733 198417-P712HS 2:C894 1984




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Crash research and statistical history, Iowa, 1982-1983

Location: Government Information Microfiche- HE5614.3.I8C734 198517-P712HS 2:C894 1982/83




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Crash research and statistical history

Location: Government Information Storage- HE5614.3.I8C728 198117-P712HS 2:C894 1978/79




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Churches and Social Power in Early Medieval Europe : Integrating Archaeological and Historical Approaches

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Golden Middle Ages in Europe : New Research into Early-Medieval Communities and Identities

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New Directions in Early Medieval European Archaeology. Spain and Italy Compared: Essays for Riccardo Francovich

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Doing research within communities : stories and lessons from language and education field research

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Introduction to biostatistical applications in health research with Microsoft Office Excel

Location: Engineering Library- R858.H57 2016




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Mobile cloud computing : architectures, algorithms and applications

Location: Engineering Library- QA76.585.D425 2016




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Hydrogeomorphic Risk Analysis Affecting Chalcolithic Archaeological Sites from Valea Oii (Bahlui) Watershed, Northeastern Romania An Interdisciplinary Approach

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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ISFRAM 2015 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Flood Research and Management 2015

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4 Methods to save Outlook Search Queries for reuse

For my job, I regularly need to do the same or very similar search queries in Outlook.

Some queries are a bit more complex so redoing them each time is a bit cumbersome.

Is there a way to save my Search queries so I can reuse them later rather than needing to redo them each time?




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Accessing the Online Archive in Outlook for Android or iOS

I’m using the Outlook app on my mobile device but it doesn’t seem to support the Online Archive as I can’t find it anywhere.

I tried to work around it by using Outlook on the Web in my browser, but that doesn’t show the Online Archive either even though it does show it when I use Outlook on the Web on my Desktop.

How do I access the Online Archive when I’m on my mobile?




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NASA's Europa Clipper has launched — and it's searching for signs of life

NASA's Europa Clipper mission launched Monday, beginning its years-long journey to the distant icy moon it's named after. This mission is designed to tell scientists more about the structure, the interior and the habitability of Europa, one of the four large moons of Jupiter. Host Regina G. Barber talks with astrobiologist and friend of the show Mike Wong about why their mutual love for this fascinating moon and what it means for the search for life outside of Earth. Plus, they talk about other icy moons that may also have the trifecta of ingredients needed to sustain life: liquid water, specific elements and an energy source.

Want to hear more space science? Let your voice be heard by emailing
shortwave@npr.org!

Also, if you liked this episode, check out our
episodes on NASA's future missions to Uranus and our episode on whether Dune could really exist!




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The Hellenic Genocide in the Danish Archives

The Hellenic Genocide in the Danish Archives



  • Greek Genocide History

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NEW ASSYRIAN PATRIARCH

NEW ASSYRIAN PATRIARCH



  • The London Times

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1915: March 25: Massacre at Urumiah: 200 Assyrians Burned in...

1915: March 25: Massacre at Urumiah: 200 Assyrians Burned in Church - Orthodox Bishop Hanged - Refugees Executed



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Chaldean Patriarchate to restore ancient manuscripts, rebuil...

Chaldean Patriarchate to restore ancient manuscripts, rebuild Christian future




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WikiLeaks: 2010-02-28: 10BAGHDAD523: PRT Ninewa: Archbishop ...

WikiLeaks: 2010-02-28: 10BAGHDAD523: PRT Ninewa: Archbishop of Ninewa Describes Climate of Fear




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Toronto based researcher works to preserve ancient Syriac in...

Toronto based researcher works to preserve ancient Syriac inscriptions



  • Assyrian Education Network

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New Assyrian archaeology findings near Faidah on Mount Daka,...

New Assyrian archaeology findings near Faidah on Mount Daka, Nohadra, northern Iraq [Assyria]




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New Triangle research: gone is the exponential B2C e-commerce growth

Amid the cost-of-living crisis, Triangle Management Services has published its UK Parcel Market Size 2024 report, which measures and breaks down the UK parcel carrier market and analyses the key national carriers that shape the industry.




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How parents and caregivers can evaluate the research on MERT and other potential treatments

For parents considering autism interventions for their children, evaluating treatments can be daunting. Experts talked to The Times about what to watch for.




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'Grief into action.' Philanthropists give historic $150 million donation to City of Hope for pancreatic cancer research

Entrepreneur Emmet Stephenson and his daughter are giving $150 million to City of Hope to fund an award for innovation research in pancreatic cancer. It's the largest single gift the center has received.




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Drug-resistant germs will kill millions more people in coming decades, researchers warn

Unless officials take action to develop new medications, drug-resistant infections could kill nearly 2 million people a year in 2050.




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New genetic research points to Wuhan animal market as origin of COVID pandemic, study says

Samples taken in the pandemic's early weeks reinforce hypothesis that coronavirus emerged from live animal market, not a laboratory, new study says.




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Scientists long urged NASA to search for signs of life near Jupiter. Now it's happening

NASA JPL's Europa Clipper spacecraft, the largest planetary probe ever built, will launch as early as Friday to explore Jupiter's icy ocean moon.