coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 Unhackable Passwords: Wired has said 2012 was the year passwords broke. Hackers have, through brute force, so far been able to break through practically every firewall ever invented. There must be a better way. And engineers are working on them. Google, for instance, continues to search for ways to turn your smartphone or some other device into a computer "car key," Another involves what was once thought the holy grail of cryptography, called obfuscation, which masks the inner workings of a computer program deeni meaning endhi cheppandi vaa swachamaina telugu lo plz!!
coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Author Report Posted April 25, 2014 GP kodhiga telugu nenu vesinaa post meaning entidhoo chp baa !!
Khadgam Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 kodhiga telugu nenu vesinaa post meaning entidhoo chp baa !! em ledu mama, Obfuscation ante general ga mask or encrypt cheyyadam, telugu lo cheppalante Masi poosi Maredu kaya cheyyatam.... :) . alaanti technology ni use cheyyataniki trying ata, hackers ni misguide cheyyadaniki...
coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Author Report Posted April 25, 2014 In 2012, scientists at UCLA say they'd genetically engineered mice brains to a key compound that craves fats. The results, according to The Week, "These mice lived in a 'hypermetabolic state,' burning fat calories far more efficiently than normal mice, study researcher Daniele Piomelli said in a statement. They were 'resistant to obesity,' staying thin despite a high-fat diet without exercise. They even had normal blood pressure, and showed no increased risk of heart disease or diabetes."
coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Author Report Posted April 25, 2014 em ledu mama, Obfuscation ante general ga mask or encrypt cheyyadam, telugu lo cheppalante Masi poosi Maredu kaya cheyyatam.... :) . alaanti technology ni use cheyyataniki trying ata, hackers ni misguide cheyyadaniki... ohh andulllo car keys ani inka edho kudaa septhunaadu gaa adenti mari !!
Khadgam Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 In 2012, scientists at UCLA say they'd genetically engineered mice brains to a key compound that craves fats. The results, according to The Week, "These mice lived in a 'hypermetabolic state,' burning fat calories far more efficiently than normal mice, study researcher Daniele Piomelli said in a statement. They were 'resistant to obesity,' staying thin despite a high-fat diet without exercise. They even had normal blood pressure, and showed no increased risk of heart disease or diabetes." idhi 2 much....
coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Author Report Posted April 25, 2014 There are two ways to reduce the cost of raw solar power. One is to have a super-cheap photovoltaic cell, with the tradeoff off that it's inefficient. Of course, more efficient cells cost more to make. So everyone is racing to find a material or process that eliminates the tradeoffs. We may be close: Australian researchers say they've achieved commercial-scale efficiency with a set of dirt-cheap materials first experimented with a century ago but never considered for this use: perovskites. The scientists say they could help cut solar costs by 75% to as low as 10 cents a watt
coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Author Report Posted April 25, 2014 idhi 2 much.... 2much ani enduku anipinchindhi baa plz share ur thoughts naaku artham kaledu aa red lo unnavi !!
Anta Assamey Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 Greek & Latin You know those 2 languages...
coca-cola Posted April 25, 2014 Author Report Posted April 25, 2014 Rural, Remote Internet: Everyone agrees this is a priority. But there appear to be a hard way and an easier way to achieve it. The former involves lots of expensive regulatory clearance and installations. The latter, currently spearheaded by Google, is called Project Loon. The company plans to send renewables-powered balloons to the edge of space to create an Internet network in remote parts of the world. "We believe it's possible to create a ring of balloons that fly around the globe on the stratospheric winds and provide Internet access to the earth below," they say
Khadgam Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 2much ani enduku anipinchindhi baa plz share ur thoughts naaku artham kaledu aa red lo unnavi !! interesting ga anipinchi annanu...but, dunno the tehchnical details about that genetic engineering bye1
bio Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 In 2012, scientists at UCLA say they'd genetically engineered mice brains to a key compound that craves fats. The results, according to The Week, "These mice lived in a 'hypermetabolic state,' burning fat calories far more efficiently than normal mice, study researcher Daniele Piomelli said in a statement. They were 'resistant to obesity,' staying thin despite a high-fat diet without exercise. They even had normal blood pressure, and showed no increased risk of heart disease or diabetes." em ledu vaay, scientist gaallu mice brain lo fat liking compound ni genitical ga engineer chesi manipulate chesaru, in such a way that ah mice entha fatty food tinna, zero exercise chesina, without any side effects, sanna gaane untunnayanta, future lo ah genetic engineering concept ni humans ki apply chestaru after all the clinical trials..dats it man.
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