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This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Karthik Ranganathan, CEO and co-founder of Yugabyte.
How UC Berkeley computer science students helped build a database of police misconduct in California When newsrooms, especially local ones, are strapped for engineering resources, the Berkeley ...
Political groups, campaigns, and even candidates themselves are posting and sharing deepfakes ‒ digitally altered audio, images, and videos ‒ in an attempt to influence voters ahead of the US ...
Computer Sciences plans to work with the Environmental Protection Agency to develop a database that will serve as a central repository for environmental data. The Central Data Exchange (CDX) will ...
Today, the FBI confirmed they have access to the database of the notorious BreachForums (aka Breached) hacking forum after the U.S. Justice Department also officially announced the arrest of its owner ...
Computer modeling could solve the real-world problem of detecting designer drugs. These drugs are developed to replicate the effects of known drugs but evade law enforcement. The chemical structure ...
How could database deletes and re-organisation take out car production for 36 hours at 14 plants? We drill down into the details of database capacity planning ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNComputational Modeling Creates a Database for Improved Detection of Designer Drugs
How do you identify something no one has a test for? Designer drugs replicate the effects of known, illicit drugs but evade ...
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talker on MSNNew method could detect deadly designer drugs faster
Some new drugs replicate the effects of known illicit substances, but can't presently be identified in urine samples as there ...
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