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[ad_2][ad_1] By Allan Brettman Apparently, Ang Li and Kevin Barker are computer scientists. But appearances can be deceiving. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) duo is also a high-tech investigator, training powerful computers to perform gumshoe work while protecting the nation from cybersecurity threats. Li, Barker, PNNL colleagues and university …
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