Tag Archives: Colorado

Researcher offers new theory on “Venus” statuettes

[ad_1] Investigators say mankind’s oldest sculptures could be linked to climate change, diet One of the first examples of art in the world, the enigmatic statuettes of “Venus” sculpted some 30,000 years ago, have intrigued and perplexed scientists. for nearly two centuries. Now a researcher at the University of Colorado …

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The advanced atomic clock makes a better dark matter detector

[ad_1] Credit:N. Hanacek / NIST JILA researchers used a state-of-the-art atomic clock to narrow the search for elusive dark matter, an example of how continuous improvements in watches have value beyond timekeeping. Older atomic clocks operating at microwave frequencies have already searched for dark matter, but this is the first …

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Junior wins, but not convincing

[ad_1] At least he won. The three points and the stay in the group of the top eight of the championship standings were the best of the 2-1 victory of Junior against Alianza Petrolera, yesterday at the Romelio Martínez stadium, on the penultimate day of the regular tournament phase. Germán …

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Two Iranians incriminated in a hacking scheme that held CDOT computers hostage and cost up to $ 2 million in Colorado – The Colorado Sun

[ad_1] A federal grand jury indicted two Iranian men accused of holding the Colorado Department of Transportation information system hostage at the start of this year as part of a vast international computer hacking and extortion program. The malware has infected critical systems nationwide, including hospitals, and has extorted over …

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