U.S. Navy researchers have developed a cocktail of customized phages designed to treat wound infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A team of scientists at the Naval Medical Research Center teamed up with the
MoreThe Securities and Exchange Commission has named Kristin Snyder as its Office of Compliance Inspections and Examination’s co-national associate director of the investment adviser and investment company examination program. The SEC said Wednesday Snyder will
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has created maps of hotels, transportation system and other venues in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, designed to help security personnel ensure the safety of audience and athletes at
MoreThe Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has implemented several measures that aim to protect information from breaches and other cyber threats. Some of the efforts that FDIC launched in the past several months include the
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has established a 164,000-square-foot facility at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois designed to help DISA monitor the countryâs cyber infrastructure and coordinate emergency response efforts. DISAâs Global
MoreThe FBI has launched a digital billboard campaign to raise public awareness of the bureauâs internet crime complaint center and its role as a platform to report online fraud and other cyber
MoreThe White House has released a policy that aims to facilitate exchange and reuse of custom-built source code across federal agencies. Federal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott wrote in a blog post published Monday
MoreNASA has tested a high-speed, high dynamic range camera that attempted to record propulsion video data during a Space Launch System full-scale booster test. The space agency said Friday the High Dynamic Range Stereo X project’s
MoreResearchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a formula to differentiate the crystalline structures in different mixtures of cadmium, tellurium and selenium in support of efforts to boost solar cell efficiency. The Energy Department-run laboratory
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has rescheduled the launch of the first polar-orbiting weather satellite to March 2017 instead of January, Space News reported Friday. Jeff Foust writes the two-month delay is
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