Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | tools, technology, security, privacy, encryption, code, brute_force, cryptography, crypto, cryptology attacks, rsa, pgp, cryptologic, blog, software, entertainment, securid, industry, computer_science, university, standards, washington, engineering, academic, publications, research, reference, keys
University of Washington Department of Computer Science & Engineering
CSE P 590TU: Practical Aspects of Modern Cryptography Winter 2006
The introductory lesson already touches on the enormous size of the number space that is the root of the security of modern cryptography.But then again, as further lessons show, security by size alone may be deceptive as long as tricky mathematics allows to significantly reduce the search space.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - 15 days ago | university, politics, science, political_science, governments, america, systems, strategies, actors, analysis, consitutional
This course is an introduction to American national government and politics.
It will focus on the institutional structure of the American
national government, the goals and strategies of the political actors who
operate withinthe system, and the contexts that affect political action. The
institutionalanalysis will consider the effects of the original constitutional
structureand of developments since.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | ethnic, technology, biomaterials, metals, migration, electroceramics, composite, transport, archaeometry, superconductors, université, university, belgium, french, liege, arts, philosophy, law, sciences, medicine, veterinary, psychology, social, research, training, schools, documentation
The University of Liège (ULg), in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium, is a major public university in the French Community of Belgium. Its official language is French.
Spent many a drunken night here
The structure of the research is important for reinforcing the capacity of research, working as a team and on a complementary basis, and thus establishing excellence. At the University of Liege, the research centres and units are the two entities built on specific and thriving research themes. From an administrative perspective, there are inter-disciplinary centres, of significant critical size, and research units, groups of researchers on specialised, disciplinary or inter-disciplinary themes.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 23 2009 | institute, department, urban, horticulture, cornell, university, new_york, ny, growers, gardener, plants, agriculture, research, ecosystem, fruits, vegetables, turf, physiological, grasses, water, earth, trees, shurbs, soil, air, vines, molecular
The combination allows both water and air to infiltrate the base course underneath the pavement surface. This not only allows for healthier root and tree growth, but the trees further reduce water levels through transpiration. I like the idea when it rains instead of running in to the drains it just feeds into the earth like it should do. Could stop a lot of flooding
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2009 | north_carolina, experimental, theoretical, technical, genomics, genetics, mammals, knowledge, mouse, human, species, university, science, disease, mammalian, genome, society, studies, research, sequencingThe International Mammalian Genome Society exists primarily to foster and stimulate research in mammalian genetics from sequencing
Mammalian Genome focuses on experimental, theoretical, and technical aspects of genomics and genetics in mouse, human, and other species, particularly those which bear on studies of gene function.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2009 | apollo, image, archive, arizona, university, voyages, data, missions, space, exploration
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced an ambitious goal of sending an American safely to the Moon before the end of the decade. NASA answered the challenge in 1969 with the successful landing of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM). I still wonder why we went up their, they say 2/3rds of the earth have still not been explored why are we concentrating on space. Are we looking for a good land deal who can tell. Me I would like to see more moon exploration and see who will be the first one to claim the moon as their real estate could it be the Koreans or the Japanees as they are now interested in space and the really need it
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 21 2009 | researchers, bees, dna, planet, earth, extinction, malady, paralyzed, death, beekeepers, scientists, official, infection, viral, disease, crops, food, university, columbia, public_health, disorders, entomologist, commercial, environments, epa, pollution, agency, genetics
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 13 2009 | movies, TV, comics, fanfic, fan, fiction, university, anime, medical, cartoons, dvd, phoenix, blogs, nerd, authors, slash, femslash
What you need to think about
The 10 Most Insane, Child-Warping Moments of '80s Cartoons
The 5 Reasons Luke Skywalker Is a Complete Idiot
The 10 Newspaper Comic Strips that Need to Fucking End
The Joker's 10 Craziest Kills
The 14 Most Amusing Porn Parodies of Nerdy Subjects
The 10 Most Disturbing Puppets Ever Shown on TV
As if there weren't enough things in the ocean to fear... Tongue Eating Parasites and now there's a robot at the University of Phoenix Medical Center that has given birth to a robot baby. The robot's name is Noelle, and... well, admittedly, she was programmed to give birth Now this is what I am talking about not enough humans on the planet now we have robot babys
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 04 2009 | news, travel, book, awards, social, languages, worldwide, princeton, university, entrepreneurship, resources, gear, forums, capitalist, innovative, investor, lifestyle, design, work, slacker, adventure, outsourcing, life, experiments, media, author, blogs, culture, time, management, enjoyment
“Tim is Indiana Jones for the digital age. I’ve already used his advice to go spearfishing on remote islands and ski the best hidden slopes of Argentina.
Timothy Ferriss, nominated as one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People of 2007,” is an angel investor and author of the #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek bestseller, The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been sold into 35 languages.
He speaks six languages, runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide, and has been a popular guest lecturer at Princeton University since 2003, where he presents entrepreneurship as a tool for ideal lifestyle design and world change.Tim is an active education activist and has architected experimental social media campaigns
He is on the advisory board of DonorsChoose.org, an educational non-profit and winner at Fast Company’s 2008 Social Capitalist Awards.
Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 31 2009 | research, latex, tex, projects, ecosystem, biology, ecological, science, foundation, university, new_mexico, publications, library, presentation, images, documents, data, network, databases
Sevilleta LTER
Quoted: Where Edges Meet
Sevilleta LTER is part of the National Science Foundation’s Long Term Ecological Research Network and is managed by the Department of Biology, University of New Mexico. Our primary research goal is:"To understand how abiotic drivers and constraints affect dynamics and stability in an aridland ecosystem.
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