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UW Team Stores Digital Images in DNA — and Retrieves Them Perfectly

By Jennifer Langston | University of Washington on Apr 8, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

UW Team Stores Digital Images in DNA — and Retrieves Them Perfectly

Technology companies routinely build sprawling data centers to store all the baby pictures, financial transactions, funny cat videos and email messages its users hoard. But a new technique developed by University of Washington and Microsoft researchers could shrink the space needed to store digital data that today would fill a Walmart supercenter down to the […]

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Feb 12, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

Children’s singer and songwriter Raffi may have brought beluga whales into popular culture with his 1980 song “Baby Beluga,” but surprisingly little is actually known about the life and ecology of these elusive marine mammals that live in some of the world’s most remote, frigid waters. Two distinct populations spend winters in the Bering Sea, […]

Arctic Sea Ice Extent Settles at Fourth Lowest in the Satellite Record

By Natasha Vizcarra | National Snow and Ice Center on Oct 6, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Arctic Sea Ice Extent Settles at Fourth Lowest in the Satellite Record

BOULDER, Colo., October 6, 2015—At the end of its melt season, the Arctic’s ice cover fell to the fourth lowest extent in the satellite record, both in the daily and monthly average, according to scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Sea ice extent hit 4.41 million square kilometers (1.70 million square miles) […]

Data Breach Calls US Cybersecurity Into Question

By Doug Bernard | VOA on Jun 7, 2015   Featured, National  

Data Breach Calls US Cybersecurity Into Question

New questions are emerging following Thursday’s announcement of a massive cyberattack that targeted the private records of about 4 million current and former U.S. federal employees. Analysts are asking why it took the U.S. government so long to make it public. U.S. officials say they are investigating whether Chinese-based hackers are behind the attack. Investigators […]

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