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CU Boulder Leads $15 Million NASA Project To Better Protect Spacecraft

CU Boulder Leads $15 Million NASA Project To Better Protect Spacecraft CBS Denver 2 days ago Syndicated Local – CBS Denver BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder will lead a new $15 million NASA project focused on protecting spacecraft. Research through the Advanced Computational Center for Entry System Simulation will explore how engineers can shield space capsules as they enter atmospheres at speeds of up to 17,000 miles per hour. © Provided by CBS Denver Artist’s depiction of the spacecraft containing NASA’s Perseverance rover entering the Martian atmosphere. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Over the next five years, CU Boulder researchers will focus on thermal protection systems to shield spacecraft from heat experienced during entry of the atmosphere. Officials say the work will help NASA explore nearby planets, including Mars.

Giskard Consensus Protocol Serves PlatON with Its Extremely High Security and Stability

Giskard Consensus Protocol Serves PlatON with Its Extremely High Security and Stability News provided by Share this article Share this article SINGAPORE, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The security and stability of the PlatON Giskard Consensus Protocol has been verified by Runtime Academic Level. Runtime Verification has verified the security of PlatON Giskard Consensus Protocol through COQ certification assistant verification. According to the technical report released by Runtime Verification, the Giskard Consensus Protocol has demonstrated extremely high security and stability during the verification, laying a strong foundation for the good operation of the PlatON system. Two parties, according to the requirements of extremely fine particle size, carried out high pressure verification to the Giskard consensus. The Giskard Consensus is the foundation and core of PlatON s global privacy computing network and distributed economy infrastructure. As the center of PlatON block chai

Florida State scrambles to explain alleged abuser s long tenure

Florida State scrambles to explain alleged abuser s long tenure “My mind was blank and I was scared,” the unnamed student told investigators. “I didn’t know what to do. After the incident, I went to my friend’s house where I was staying and took a shower. I haven’t told anyone because it’s very hard and I couldn’t tell them because I didn’t feel I had anyone to protect me.” Feiock had already been reported for and counseled about sexual misconduct involving students in 1991 and 2005, according to a lengthy university investigation shared first with the Inside Higher Ed. Curiously, though, his personnel file had been purged of these records. Feiock was also reported to have sent a student sexual messages more recently. Multiple sources said Feiock’s dean at the time knew about that issue, several years ago, but did little.

Unionization Efforts Spreading Throughout The Cannabis Industry - Cannabis & Hemp

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. With the cannabis industry s growth into a multi-billion dollar industry, employing about 321,000 individuals, comes the intensification of focus from unions viewing the industry as a large growth opportunity.  Much of the union organizing to date has been led by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, which launched a cannabis organizing campaign in 2011. Since October 2020, efforts to unionize workers in the cannabis industry kicked into overdrive.  Ten cannabis facility workers voted to unionize in those five months throughout the country in Rhode Island, California, DC,

School of Engineering welcomes new faculty

Caption: First row, left to right: Navid Azizan, Rodrigo Freitas, Marzyeh Ghassemi, Dylan Hadfield-Menell, Jack Hare. Second row, left to right: Samuel Hopkins, Michael Howland, Yoon Kim, Adrian Lozano-Duran, Kelly Metcalf Pate. Third row, left to right: Anand Natarajan, Jelena Notaros, Carlos Portela, Ashia Wilson, Sixian You. Previous image Next image The School of Engineering is welcoming 15 new faculty members to its departments, institutes, labs, and centers. With research and teaching activities ranging from the development of robotics and AI technologies to the modeling and optimization of renewable energy systems, they are poised to make significant contributions in new directions across the school and to a wide range of research efforts around the Institute.

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