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Astronomy Picture of the Day: The Hill, The Moon, and Saturn

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The Hill, The Moon, and Saturn Last Sunday when the Moon was young its sunlit crescent hung low near the western horizon at sunset. With strong earthshine it was joined by Saturn shining in the early evening sky for a beautiful conjunction visible to skygazers around our fair planet. On that clear evening on a hill near Veszprem, Hungary mother, daughter, bright planet, and young Moon are framed in this quiet night skyscape taken with a telephoto lens. Of course the Moon ages too quickly for some, and by tonight the sunlit part has reached its first quarter phase. This weekend skygazers spending quality time under Moon and stars might expect to see the annual rain of comet dust otherwise known as the Leon id meteor shower . November 16, 2018 via NASA https://ift.tt/2FqWSes Man

Now Available on Steam - Eternal Card Game

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Eternal Card Game is Now Available on Steam! Six-guns and sorcery collide in Eternal , the new strategy card game of unlimited choices and unbelievable fun. Eternal brings AAA pace and polish to the infinite possibilities of a deep strategy card game. The only limits are your own creativity. via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2DGuGTo"

There's a giant crater the size of a city hiding under Greenland

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Space But not everyone agrees it's from an asteroid impact. It’s one of the biggest asteroid craters to ever sear itself into Earth’s surface—or is it? via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2OQIHz2"

Great gifts for people who live in small apartments

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Gadgets Tiny things that will be bigly appreciated. Those who live in small apartments may love getting gifts, but sometimes there isn’t room to store them. These small presents will make a big impact. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2ieuxx9"

Facebook Patches Bug that Exposed Private Information

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Facebook recently addressed a vulnerability that could have allowed anyone to access private information about users and their contacts. The vulnerability, Imperva security researcher Ron Masas explains, was found in Facebook's online search function. He discovered that the HTML code for every search result contained an iframe element that could be exploited maliciously. The issue is that the endpoint that expects a GET request with a number of search parameters is now cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protected. This allow users to share the search results page via a URL, but most users won't take action, which makes it a non-issue. When it comes to the Facebook online search, however, the problem is that the CSRF bug can be combined with the fact that iframes are exposed in part to cross-origin documents. An attacker looking to abuse the vulnerability wo

Online birth control is safe—and the only option for some women

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Health Getting the pill from online sites could make the contraception method far more accessible. The number of platforms allowing patients to get birth control online has grown in recent years. Getting the drug off the web also means skipping out on an in-person… via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2zWORrJ"

Facebook Patches Bug that Exposed Private Information

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Facebook recently addressed a vulnerability that could have allowed anyone to access private information about users and their contacts. The vulnerability, Imperva security researcher Ron Masas explains, was found in Facebook’s online search function. He discovered that the HTML code for every search result contained an iframe element that could be exploited maliciously. The issue is that the endpoint that expects a GET request with a number of search parameters is now cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protected. This allow users to share the search results page via a URL, but most users won’t take action, which makes it a non-issue. When it comes to the Facebook online search, however, the problem is that the CSRF bug can be combined with the fact that iframes are exposed in part to cross-origin documents. An attacker looking to abuse the vulnerability would need to trick a user into opening their malicious website and click anywhere there. The malicious site would only need to

Here’s what you need to know about Samsung’s new folding phone concept

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Technology A gadget that opens to reveal a bigger display answers an age-old screen-size issue. The skinny on devices that fold. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2DlgXjE"

Now Available on Steam - killer7, 10% off!

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killer7 is Now Available on Steam and is 10% off!* Step into the stylish and sinister world of killer7, the cult classic from Grasshopper Manufacture, Ltd., available for the first time in 13 years. Renowned for its unique gameplay and legendary storytelling from SUDA51, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, and Shinji Mikami, arrives on Steam for the first time. *Offer ends November 22 at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2qPHhLA"

Daily Deal - Next Day: Survival, 60% Off

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Today's Deal: Save 60% on Next Day: Survival !* Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are! *Offer ends Saturday at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2PwnjEj"

Picture This: New LibGuide for Finding Native American Visual Resources

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New LibGuide for Finding Native American Visual Resources By Melissa Lindberg Library of Congress staff members compile subject guides to help researchers get a better sense of the contents of the collections on a particular subject — and to find those resources. The Library of Congress recently launched the first batch of guides in a new format, utilizing the LibGuides platform, which we hope will make learning about the collections a bit easier. The Prints & Photographs Division's first guide published in the new format aims to help researchers who wish to find images related to American Indian history and culture, a strength of the Division's holdings. In addition to viewing the overview text on the right side of the introductory page, visitors to the website can select topics on the left-hand navigation bar – Selected Collections , Searching for Images , Major Reference

Amazon didn’t pick your city for its HQ2, but it sure gathered a lot of data about it

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Technology Everything the company knows about your town after its year-long search. Amazon learned everything there is to know about your city through its year-long HQ2 search. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2RWMTij"

Low carb diets are still a metabolic mystery

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Health Experts can't even agree on how to measure the caloric effects. Some nutrition studies, often the ones that make headlines, focus on weight loss—because it’s the reason so many of us diet. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2Q2iJNi"

Eight science apps that turn your phone into a laboratory

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DIY Monitor earthquakes, play with a virtual particle accelerator, and more. Apps can turn your smartphone into a scientific instrument. These programs let you spot birds, identify stars, learn about the elements, and more. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2zUfEVM"

A Human-Centered Approach to Building a Smart, Satisfied Information Security Team

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With limited personnel to manage the rising risk, the difficulty attracting, recruiting and retaining an appropriately skilled workforce has become a significant risk.  Shortfalls in skills and capabilities are manifesting as major security incidents damage organizational performance and reputation. Building tomorrow’s security workforce is essential to address this challenge and deliver robust and long-term security for organizations in the digital age. Filling the skill shortage will require organizations to change their attitude and approach to hiring, training, and participating in collaborative pipeline development efforts. An overly rigid and traditional approach to identifying candidates, coupled with over-stressed and under-staffed work environments, is clearly in need of new tactics and fresh ideas. Consider, for example, that new research by Cybersecurity Ventures finds that only 20% of the global cybersecurity workforce is comprised of women. On its face, this statistic

A Human-Centered Approach to Building a Smart, Satisfied Information Security Team

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With limited personnel to manage the rising risk, the difficulty attracting, recruiting and retaining an appropriately skilled workforce has become a significant risk.  Shortfalls in skills and capabilities are manifesting as major security incidents damage organizational performance and reputation. Building tomorrow's security workforce is essential to address this challenge and deliver robust and long-term security for organizations in the digital age. Filling the skill shortage will require organizations to change their attitude and approach to hiring, training, and participating in collaborative pipeline development efforts. An overly rigid and traditional approach to identifying candidates, coupled with over-stressed and under-staffed work environments, is clearly in need of new tactics and fresh ideas. Consider, for example, that new research by Cybersecurity Ventu

Volcanoes might have formed on Mars the same way they did in Hawaii

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Space By studying Martian meteorites, scientists think they've found an explanation for ancient eruptions on the Red Planet. Most images we see of Mars make its landscape look flat and vast, but it’s actually home to some of the largest mountains in the entire solar system. And while the… via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2PwIeXE"