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- How quantum cryptography works (but it isn't unbreakable)
- CoverIt Live
- How Vacuum Conveying Works
- Heathrow delays: how was it for you?
- How to ask for a favor (and why it's so hard to do)
- Kenneth Danford: Stop Racing! Start Living! (It Works!)
- How to Give your Competitive Advantage Away, Piece-by-Piece
- How Beginner’s Luck Works And How You Can Reproduce It Anytime
How quantum cryptography works (but it isn't unbreakable) Posted: 01 May 2012 07:45 AM PDT Quantum cryptography is not infallible. But before getting to how it can be compromised, Michael Kassner calls on some experts to explain how Quantum Key Distribution works. |
Posted: 01 May 2012 08:55 AM PDT How it works is simple. Log on to the River News website, follow the Cover It Live link and start reading. Using a computer or SmartPhone, readers can post comments, links, answer questions and be part of interactive polls while keeping up on what's going on. |
Posted: 01 May 2012 12:27 AM PDT In vacuum conveying, no moving parts contact the materials, nodust escapes into the atmosphere and no contamination can enter the system. |
Heathrow delays: how was it for you? Posted: 01 May 2012 07:22 AM PDT Immigration Minister Damian Green has admitted there are problems at passport control at Heathrow as BA chief Willy Walsh claims the system is in chaos. Telegraph readers have written in with their own experiences: |
How to ask for a favor (and why it's so hard to do) Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:02 AM PDT You can do this. Asking for a favor isn't always easy, but it is rewarding. |
Kenneth Danford: Stop Racing! Start Living! (It Works!) Posted: 01 May 2012 07:16 AM PDT I realized that the stereotypes and fears I had as a teacher about homeschoolers were all wrong. These teens are informed, well-socialized, involved in their communities, and all-around mature beyond their years. |
How to Give your Competitive Advantage Away, Piece-by-Piece Posted: 01 May 2012 09:02 AM PDT |
How Beginner’s Luck Works And How You Can Reproduce It Anytime Posted: 25 Apr 2012 01:14 PM PDT At some point in your life you've won a game you've never played before or witnessed a young child say or create something with worldly depth. These are both examples of events we attribute to something called beginner's luck, as if chance caused them to happen. The reality is that the effects of this supposed beginner's luck have very real causes that can be reproduced und ... |
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