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we have a lab in albuquerque. of those markets now, we also are seeing labs coming in, not failing people, and elevating potency levels, and grabbing markets share. liz: do you fear that will happen here in california? donald: it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. liz: new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality controls, but they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test them ourselves to see how far they have to go. patrick: we'll weigh them out to 1 gram-- liz: with help from griffith, we ran an experiment to see how labs gauge thc potency in his pot. first, he mixed this batch of marijuana extract, poured uniform samples, and packaged them up. then our producer hand delivered the samples to labs across the state. male: one down, nine to go. liz: we drove from the bay area, to san diego, and back, hitting ten different labs. the first result came back with a thc level of 66%, the next, 80%, and here are the rest.
we have a lab in albuquerque. of those markets now, we also are seeing labs coming in, not failing people, and elevating potency levels, and grabbing markets share. liz: do you fear that will happen here in california? donald: it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. liz: new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality controls, but they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test them ourselves to see how...
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kas—per—ski lab denies any links to the russian government. jon donnison reports.access to the files on a computer phone or network to look for viruses. our mission has always been to protect... kaspersky is used by consumers and businesses as well as some parts of government to protect systems from criminals and hackers. but now a new warning about russian anti—virus software, amid fears it could be used for spying. secrets of global significance... at britain's national cyber security centre, they say they've not seen actual proof of such espionage, but they've told government departments not to use kaspersky for systems containing sensitive data. this is specifically about entities that may be of interest to the russian government and so for us that's about national security systems in government, of which there are a very small number. kaspersky lab has already denied allegations that it's been used for espionage in america. we don't do anything wrong. they are just speculating about some rumours, opinions and there is zero of the hard data. 400 million people
kas—per—ski lab denies any links to the russian government. jon donnison reports.access to the files on a computer phone or network to look for viruses. our mission has always been to protect... kaspersky is used by consumers and businesses as well as some parts of government to protect systems from criminals and hackers. but now a new warning about russian anti—virus software, amid fears it could be used for spying. secrets of global significance... at britain's national cyber security...
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it follows fears that kaspersky lab products could be exploited by the kremlin.ny denies such links and risks. and australia narrowly beat england in brisbane — by six points to nil — to lift the rugby league world cup. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has said the actions of his former national security adviser, michael flynn, during the presidential transition period were lawful — but he had to sack him because he had lied to the vice—president and the fbi. mr flynn has entered into a plea deal and agreed to co—operate with an inquiry into alleged collusion between mr trump's team and russian officials. meanwhile, the us senate has passed a sweeping tax reform bill, clearing the way for the first big legislative achievement of donald trump's presidency. from washington, laura bicker has the story. finally donald trump is on course for a much—needed win. it looks like he will claim a victory on tax reform. we passed the largest tax cuts in this country's history along with many other things. the vote was close. there were so many last—minute
it follows fears that kaspersky lab products could be exploited by the kremlin.ny denies such links and risks. and australia narrowly beat england in brisbane — by six points to nil — to lift the rugby league world cup. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has said the actions of his former national security adviser, michael flynn, during the presidential transition period were lawful — but he had to sack him because he had lied to the vice—president and the fbi. mr...
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the lab also relies on victims' dental records and d.n.a. to compare with samples donated by relatives of the missing. the lab staff is a reflection of the island's political division and personal loss. greek cypriot theodora eleftheriou and turkish cypriot emine cetinsel both have missing relatives. two years ago, cetinsel discovered one of the skeletons she was analyzing belonged to her own grandfather. so, you found your own grandfather's remains by chance? >> yes, because we work blindly. i mean, we don't know who they are. and once the d.n.a. results came, it was my grandfather. >> reporter: so, this is your grandfather? >> yes. and he was 34 years old when he got missing. >> reporter: her grandfather was a turkish cypriot civil servant who disappeared on his way home from work at a time of heightened tensions before the 1974 war. his body, found more than 50 years later, showed signs of multiple gunshot wounds. was it emotional? >> not while i was analyzing. after i found out that it is him, the emotional part was to tell my parents ab
the lab also relies on victims' dental records and d.n.a. to compare with samples donated by relatives of the missing. the lab staff is a reflection of the island's political division and personal loss. greek cypriot theodora eleftheriou and turkish cypriot emine cetinsel both have missing relatives. two years ago, cetinsel discovered one of the skeletons she was analyzing belonged to her own grandfather. so, you found your own grandfather's remains by chance? >> yes, because we work...
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researcher dr sabrina explains how the cyanobacteria is grown in the lab. here we grow the three cultures that when one uses to not too late. large bottles that will be again used to inoculate our pilot facility which is from three four hundred liters of two thousand liters so you're growing a small amount here and then you'll dump it and went to looks like an empty clear yet liquid and then it grows to be the screen yes exactly yeah what's in here right now what are these. electric i said producing bacteria what we do is the monitor as close as possible all different part of meters from ph to temperature to nutrient concentration in order to find the best recipe for the medium. the lactic acid producing say in a bacteria is engineered here it will be moved to other labs with larger bio reactors just scale up production increasing the amount of bioplastics that can be manufactured later normally you don't think about plastic is necessarily being good for the environment but these are generally there is a problem with plastics that if they are very recalcitr
researcher dr sabrina explains how the cyanobacteria is grown in the lab. here we grow the three cultures that when one uses to not too late. large bottles that will be again used to inoculate our pilot facility which is from three four hundred liters of two thousand liters so you're growing a small amount here and then you'll dump it and went to looks like an empty clear yet liquid and then it grows to be the screen yes exactly yeah what's in here right now what are these. electric i said...
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security firm kaspersky lab has denied any wrongdoing.them by name for the first time on his asian visit. he had refrained from using the term on his earlier visit to myanmar, which does not regard rohingya as an ethnic group. now on bbc news, the week in parliament.
security firm kaspersky lab has denied any wrongdoing.them by name for the first time on his asian visit. he had refrained from using the term on his earlier visit to myanmar, which does not regard rohingya as an ethnic group. now on bbc news, the week in parliament.
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one anti—virus firm, kaspersky labs, has denied any wrongdoing.of rohingya muslim refugees has dominated. on friday, he used the word rohingya for the first time on his trip. he requested forgiveness for the world's indifference. those are the headlines. a 71—year—old man has beenjailed for murdering his toddler stepson almost 50 years ago. david dearlove swung the 1—year—old child by his ankles
one anti—virus firm, kaspersky labs, has denied any wrongdoing.of rohingya muslim refugees has dominated. on friday, he used the word rohingya for the first time on his trip. he requested forgiveness for the world's indifference. those are the headlines. a 71—year—old man has beenjailed for murdering his toddler stepson almost 50 years ago. david dearlove swung the 1—year—old child by his ankles
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one anti—virus firm, kaspersky labs, has denied any wrongdoing. by name for the first time on his regional tour. he had refrained from using the term on his earlier visit to myanmar, which does not regard rohingya as an ethnic group. those are the headlines. a 71—year—old man has beenjailed for murdering his toddler stepson almost 50 years ago.
one anti—virus firm, kaspersky labs, has denied any wrongdoing. by name for the first time on his regional tour. he had refrained from using the term on his earlier visit to myanmar, which does not regard rohingya as an ethnic group. those are the headlines. a 71—year—old man has beenjailed for murdering his toddler stepson almost 50 years ago.
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in the lab, they've achieved a world—record level of control over their quantum bits. show off by making a single qubit glow in morse code. c-l-i-c-k. what will your quantum computer look like? it won't be this size then? so ideally, it looks incredibly boring and incredibly small. so take an optic cable, two metres by one metre high. we think we can get this down to something the size of a shoebox in the next five years. once you have everything in the right place. once we have everything the right place, machined down, optimised — and rather than made by physicists, made by engineers. to make something that works rather having knobs, when you have enough people twisting them. you're not looking to put more and more qubits into the same box, are you? what we want to do is build some devices which contain five or ten qubits, but build many of these devices. so it's the same as if you have a supercomputer. nowadays, you don't have one big computer. you have lots of small computers, and data centres humming with lots of different machines. that's what we envisage these t
in the lab, they've achieved a world—record level of control over their quantum bits. show off by making a single qubit glow in morse code. c-l-i-c-k. what will your quantum computer look like? it won't be this size then? so ideally, it looks incredibly boring and incredibly small. so take an optic cable, two metres by one metre high. we think we can get this down to something the size of a shoebox in the next five years. once you have everything in the right place. once we have everything...
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mike lynn/gerente de hound labs "el dispositivo medir cuanto "thc", ingrediente activo de la droga, seresente en el aliento al igual que el porcentaje de alcohol" explica mike lynn gerente de hound labs. y es que con la legalizacion de la marihuana recreacional surge ahora la duda de como determinar si alguien se encuentra todava bajo la influencia de la droga ya que una prueba de sangre no da una respuesta certera puesto que el thc se queda en el sistema del cuerpo humano por das.. jose diaz/vecino de san jose "la gente que consume maneja mal y no tienen precaucion" para dectectar a esos conductores, el laboratorio de oakland asegura que si el thc aparece en el aliento, significa que la persona fumo durante las ultimas dos horas. lo que hace que la prueba de aliento sea mas confiable. hound labs dice que muchas agencias del orden y empleadores ya se estn contactando con ellos para adquirir el producto sin embargo habra que esperar al menos un anno para que los dispositivos lleguen al mercado. en san jose yo soy lucrecia borchardt, telemundo 48. --''robert james vega''.. el hombre conv
mike lynn/gerente de hound labs "el dispositivo medir cuanto "thc", ingrediente activo de la droga, seresente en el aliento al igual que el porcentaje de alcohol" explica mike lynn gerente de hound labs. y es que con la legalizacion de la marihuana recreacional surge ahora la duda de como determinar si alguien se encuentra todava bajo la influencia de la droga ya que una prueba de sangre no da una respuesta certera puesto que el thc se queda en el sistema del cuerpo humano...
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we formulate in our chinese labs.e manufacture in chinese factories, and l'oreal paris is the number one beauty brand in china. francine: i have also been reading that one of the most popular products is a homemade range of cosmetics which is favored by the wife of president xi. jean paul: still the number one beauty brand in china, the preferred beauty brand by chinese women is l'oreal paris. they call it with the chinese name. it is beautiful, by the way. no, it is great, because l'oreal paris is the number one brand for chinese, for americans, for europeans, for russians, everywhere. francine: not bad. jean paul: not bad. francine: tell me about your success in china. is it through distribution, ads, through celebrities? what is the attraction? jean paul: the reason for the success is always the same. it is number one quality. for all our brands our absolute priority is the quality and safety of our products, and it is something the chinese respect a lot. it is very important for them. number one, innovation. innov
we formulate in our chinese labs.e manufacture in chinese factories, and l'oreal paris is the number one beauty brand in china. francine: i have also been reading that one of the most popular products is a homemade range of cosmetics which is favored by the wife of president xi. jean paul: still the number one beauty brand in china, the preferred beauty brand by chinese women is l'oreal paris. they call it with the chinese name. it is beautiful, by the way. no, it is great, because l'oreal...
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during her trial, farak admitted to using drugs in the lab and even manufacturing in the lab of crackown personal use. she was given an 18-month jail sentence. >> this is really a historic case here in massachusetts. >> reporter: carol rose is the director of the aclu. the group is seeking dismissal of all of the cases that farak handled. >> their loved ones had served time in jail and in prison. >> reporter: this isn't the first drug lab scandal in massachusetts. in 2013 chemist annie 'do ookhan who worked at a state lab in boston pled guilty. in april the massachusetts supreme judicial court made the historic decision to dismiss nearly 22,000 wrongful drug convictions that dookhan worked on. >> she was just making it up. >> the magnitude of this disaster is grand to say the least. >> reporter: nicole deborde is a district attorney. she said the cases will be thrown out and they'll be difficult to prosecute again. 11 of the state's district attorneys believe some of the cases are still pursuable. the amhurst drug lab where farak works is now closed. they hope they can come to a decis
during her trial, farak admitted to using drugs in the lab and even manufacturing in the lab of crackown personal use. she was given an 18-month jail sentence. >> this is really a historic case here in massachusetts. >> reporter: carol rose is the director of the aclu. the group is seeking dismissal of all of the cases that farak handled. >> their loved ones had served time in jail and in prison. >> reporter: this isn't the first drug lab scandal in massachusetts. in...
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the lab isa university's quantum computer.rd's paradise of lasers, vacuum chambers, and traps for atom sized particles. it is an ion trap. in the lab, they have achieved a world record level of control over their quantum bits. they can even show off by making a single qubit low in morse code. click. what will your quantum computer look like? it won't be the size? so ideally it looks incredibly boring and incredibly small. so ta kes boring and incredibly small. so takes an optic cable, two metres by one metre high, we think we can get this down to something the size of a shoeboxin this down to something the size of a shoebox in the next five years. once you have everything in the right place. once we have everything the right place, machine down, optimised, and rather than made by physicists, made by engineers. rather having knobs, when you have enough people twisting them. you are not looking to put more and more qubits into the same box, are you? what we want to do is build some devices which contain five or ten qubits, but b
the lab isa university's quantum computer.rd's paradise of lasers, vacuum chambers, and traps for atom sized particles. it is an ion trap. in the lab, they have achieved a world record level of control over their quantum bits. they can even show off by making a single qubit low in morse code. click. what will your quantum computer look like? it won't be the size? so ideally it looks incredibly boring and incredibly small. so ta kes boring and incredibly small. so takes an optic cable, two...
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how was he appointed the director of the lab. well it's not a simple question it's pretty strange i agree. to live in north america for a couple of years he came over to russia. well there's nothing strange about being appointed chief. and i think he's sr was convicted for eighteen months for selling illegal substances. what is really strange from a no i've been. part of intelligence service this he's been has been bringing that stuff from north america and canada but how has he been able to do that how was he able to do that over so many years what about the customs service so we do have some questions you know that's the mistake of those people the. agencies that the brought him over that appointed him you can't really a point in those people people who have mental issues people who have tried to commit suicide. with money but it. so what. it was later than that what did the i.o.c. tell us. how did the prove their decision they say that he's an honest person but. he's also on the control of the f.b.i. he's protected by the f.b.
how was he appointed the director of the lab. well it's not a simple question it's pretty strange i agree. to live in north america for a couple of years he came over to russia. well there's nothing strange about being appointed chief. and i think he's sr was convicted for eighteen months for selling illegal substances. what is really strange from a no i've been. part of intelligence service this he's been has been bringing that stuff from north america and canada but how has he been able to do...
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forensics about what could be up to ten thousand cases of alleged data manipulation in the private lab all the civil coming over but to have going on the ground. like when you're on those thrones. if somebody would have been going to spend my life to playing to get into the discovery process. the solti was clearly seen. every night over we were attacked by the arabs over we will attacking them and we will extremely shocked. saying but that's not possible oh meet those moved in such scenes and then the soldiers simply myself. lose both wampus and the host with all the prisoner we've all dealt with over they all. believe much second close citizens in the on call. most likes and let me give my head that there is no way to be able to live together without. the strong odds but. it's a mess a million. wonder when they hit a car the city leading. to a new twist in the multiple fields a. little. of this i love either the new night stand or when i'm in the mall riminton risk a friend with a foot on the cliff is a moment up on the u.s.s. i will get on the one that was in the beginning to see him
forensics about what could be up to ten thousand cases of alleged data manipulation in the private lab all the civil coming over but to have going on the ground. like when you're on those thrones. if somebody would have been going to spend my life to playing to get into the discovery process. the solti was clearly seen. every night over we were attacked by the arabs over we will attacking them and we will extremely shocked. saying but that's not possible oh meet those moved in such scenes and...
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the cop fix program was conceived in the labs in two thousand and six by two thousand and twelve it was fully implemented in the field it takes advantage of something else iceland's tectonic heritage provides the sun take a look. the landscape a is highly dramatic and it's covered in this dog and jagged edge of rock right above and below the surface it's called the salty rock and it's volcanic lava cools and it's perfect for capturing carbon because it's highly reactive with. this is the key ingredient to this whole innovative process isn't there this is a chunk of fossil fuel looking up but it's the black material that's the soft and then you can see white spots sort of in between this extra moving calcium carbonate that we are forming that's the c o two. so these white spots is actually this isn't just a chunk of it this is a very nice calcium carbonate christo cultured christo. but this is not really representative of what you want to reform with in the ground during our injection it's more like the spots you can see the possibly this process is happening here in iceland naturally fo
the cop fix program was conceived in the labs in two thousand and six by two thousand and twelve it was fully implemented in the field it takes advantage of something else iceland's tectonic heritage provides the sun take a look. the landscape a is highly dramatic and it's covered in this dog and jagged edge of rock right above and below the surface it's called the salty rock and it's volcanic lava cools and it's perfect for capturing carbon because it's highly reactive with. this is the key...
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in this lab living cyanobacteria conduct photosynthesis under artificial conditions and are engineered to excrete a number of specific compounds used in products ranging from plastics to fragrances to pharmaceuticals. the cyanobacteria excluded compounds used in the manufacturing of bioplastics is lactic acid. dr class telling where is a microbiologist spearheading the cyanobacteria research and here is an example of a product that's going to be made by the santa victoria in very large amounts and this case this is one of the. early if you were forms of lactic acid and then if you have a culture a liquid culture that has been modified to produce the electric effort and you let it produce for a for a while for this electric at the bottom or can then be used to make consumer products of plastic and there's also a very important product. that will become much more important in the years to come and this is the electric us to use in three d. printing and my expectation is that the amount of products that we will that we will be using that have been produced in the three d. printer will eno
in this lab living cyanobacteria conduct photosynthesis under artificial conditions and are engineered to excrete a number of specific compounds used in products ranging from plastics to fragrances to pharmaceuticals. the cyanobacteria excluded compounds used in the manufacturing of bioplastics is lactic acid. dr class telling where is a microbiologist spearheading the cyanobacteria research and here is an example of a product that's going to be made by the santa victoria in very large amounts...
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during a trial, farik admitted to using drugs in the lab and even manufacturing in the lab of crack cocaines given an 18-month jail sentence. >> this is really an historic case here in massachusetts. >> reporter: carol rhodes is the executive direct effort of the massachusetts aclu. the group is seeking the dismissal of all the convictions based in part on evidence farik handled. >> tens of thousands of families who have been impacted because their loved ones had to serve time in jail and prison. >> reporter: this isn't the first drug lab scandal in massachusetts. in 2013, chemist annie ducon who worked at a state lab in boston pled guilty to falsifying the results of drug tests over an eight-year span. in april, the massachusetts supreme judicial court made the historic decision to dismiss nearly 22,000 wrongful drug convictions in cases that she worked on. >> her output was predacious and frankly unrealistic so she was making it up. >> the magnitude of this disaster is grand to say the least. >> reporter: she is a former assistant district attorney. she says the cases involving farik will
during a trial, farik admitted to using drugs in the lab and even manufacturing in the lab of crack cocaines given an 18-month jail sentence. >> this is really an historic case here in massachusetts. >> reporter: carol rhodes is the executive direct effort of the massachusetts aclu. the group is seeking the dismissal of all the convictions based in part on evidence farik handled. >> tens of thousands of families who have been impacted because their loved ones had to serve time...
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cyber security software like that provided by this lab requires extensive provided by this lab requireshis lab requires extensive access to the files on a computer phone or network to look for viruses. our mission has always been to protect... kaspersky is used by consumers and businesses as well as parts of government to protect systems from criminals and hackers. now a new warning about russian anti—virus software, amid fears it could be used for spying. at britain's national—security centre they say they've not seen actual proof of such espionage, but they've told government departments not to use kaspersky for systems containing sensitive data. this is specifically about entities that may be of interest to the russian government and so for us that's about national security systems in government of which there are very small number. kaspersky has already denied allegations that it has been used for espionage in america. we don't do anything like that. they are just speculating about some rumours, opinions and there is zero hard data. 400 million people use kaspersky products around t
cyber security software like that provided by this lab requires extensive provided by this lab requireshis lab requires extensive access to the files on a computer phone or network to look for viruses. our mission has always been to protect... kaspersky is used by consumers and businesses as well as parts of government to protect systems from criminals and hackers. now a new warning about russian anti—virus software, amid fears it could be used for spying. at britain's national—security...
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and the lab was like, you know, even they couldn't quite understand it. and yet after two years of lawyers they pulled it off and in 1976 plato was essentially sold xecially to a company called control data. which does not exist anymore which is about -- where i'll leave it whole story of control data and reason ares why it didn't work or -- become viable are a harvard business school case study times 100. and -- if as for no other reason i urge anyone with any -- daring of -- imagining going into a start why or doing some kind of entrepreneurial effort to think about learn a lesson from control data because they are the classic lessons that are repeated you know over and over again. so with that why don't we open it up to questions. [applause] so thank you very much for reading this is a great talk. thank you. so just maybe a few guesses, why was it unknown. why is it still unknown? what is a curse? of the -- >> i think -- one thing you know i liken it to start to what i did years ago in movie going space which concern i learn is defined as m word to sil
and the lab was like, you know, even they couldn't quite understand it. and yet after two years of lawyers they pulled it off and in 1976 plato was essentially sold xecially to a company called control data. which does not exist anymore which is about -- where i'll leave it whole story of control data and reason ares why it didn't work or -- become viable are a harvard business school case study times 100. and -- if as for no other reason i urge anyone with any -- daring of -- imagining going...
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scientists hail a medical breakthrough as bone tissue is re—grown in a lab saving this dog's leg.als will now see if the technique will work on humans. also, easing the impact of excessive drinking on busy accident and emergency units. the nhs considers making mobile "drunk tanks" a permanent feature across england. current and former presenters look back at hardtalk over the last 20 years. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. weather warnings are in place for parts of northern england and scotland today after heavy snow and blizzard conditions affected large parts of the uk. glasgow airport was closed for a few hours with flights suspended, but has now reopened. the temperature plunged to —12c at loch glascarnoch in the scottish highlands overnight and forecasters say driving conditions will remain difficult for the rest of the day. judith moritz reports. grounded at glasgow, flights at the city's airport were suspended after snow settled overnight. the airport reopened by mid—morning, but managers have apologised for the knock—on disruption that was caused. temperatures plum
scientists hail a medical breakthrough as bone tissue is re—grown in a lab saving this dog's leg.als will now see if the technique will work on humans. also, easing the impact of excessive drinking on busy accident and emergency units. the nhs considers making mobile "drunk tanks" a permanent feature across england. current and former presenters look back at hardtalk over the last 20 years. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. weather warnings are in place for parts of northern...
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kaspersky lab has already denied allegations that it's been used for espionage in america.st speculating about some rumours, opinions and there is zero of the hard data. 400 million people use kaspersky products around the world, but officials say they're not telling the general public to stop using it. kaspersky lab denies any wrongdoing, but today's warning is another sign about growing fears over the risk posed by russia. professor alan woodward is from the surrey centre for cyber security. i asked him why this warning is being issued now. it is interesting when you read the warning, it is very nuanced, unlike the american one which is a blanket ban, do not use it for that they have been weighing this up for some time. what the national sosanya —— the national centre for cyber security has been under pressure. do we use it or not question that they have said for the most sensitive systems, those holding secret and toxic information, we note on balance russia is acting aggressively to the uk and you should not use russian software in general. that tends to mean customer s
kaspersky lab has already denied allegations that it's been used for espionage in america.st speculating about some rumours, opinions and there is zero of the hard data. 400 million people use kaspersky products around the world, but officials say they're not telling the general public to stop using it. kaspersky lab denies any wrongdoing, but today's warning is another sign about growing fears over the risk posed by russia. professor alan woodward is from the surrey centre for cyber security....
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in the lab that we are discovering. it's about emotion that we never even knew to look for when we were setting it up in the lab. smart glasses can tell us about our emotional state in real time. seriously sensors on the wrist measure skin temperature and analyze perspiration levels to tell us how a round we are. yes spectacles themselves are also equipped with emotion senses that relay information about our stress levels. but what exactly do these smart glasses measure. that's a shock and have a hand under us try out the new techniques on themselves in the hope of better understanding their own emotions. the key to the smart ass is a generous scope a kind of compass for movement this period is called bio glass and i'm going to show you how motion sensors inside google glass can capture very subtle motions of your body with a beating of the heart or a spirit. so what you're going to see now is how we are profile in this other motions as i sit there with the beauty of the heart and here on the top we can see the life sco
in the lab that we are discovering. it's about emotion that we never even knew to look for when we were setting it up in the lab. smart glasses can tell us about our emotional state in real time. seriously sensors on the wrist measure skin temperature and analyze perspiration levels to tell us how a round we are. yes spectacles themselves are also equipped with emotion senses that relay information about our stress levels. but what exactly do these smart glasses measure. that's a shock and have...
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his measuring equipment came from ok lab stuttgart which also provided online instructions on how to build it from scratch it's made up of a processor and wireless chip a u.s.b. power supply source and two plastic pipes that shield it from the weather total cost about thirty euro. governance as i'm still just put it together and stick it in the pipe and the hardware is ready to go of course there's still the software but it isn't hard to get it up and running because i don't have to program anything yourself. yun lot the head of ok lab stuttgart set up doughty info two years ago after he discovered the just five percent of the city's residents leave their cars at home even after fine dust alarms are issued. that bothered him so he decided to do something to wake people up to the danger by making the data more visible and more accessible. dimension way to help people change their consumer and mobility behaviors in this area has been shaped strongly by automobiles we have to do something and continue to develop our products and productive this should provide a little impetus for people
his measuring equipment came from ok lab stuttgart which also provided online instructions on how to build it from scratch it's made up of a processor and wireless chip a u.s.b. power supply source and two plastic pipes that shield it from the weather total cost about thirty euro. governance as i'm still just put it together and stick it in the pipe and the hardware is ready to go of course there's still the software but it isn't hard to get it up and running because i don't have to program...
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the sample is taken directly into the research vessels lab there to improvise ation is the order of the day ryans operators is made of large plastic water containers a fine filter is concealed in the caps of the bottles. there's nothing to be seen with the naked eye. or. sorry. for india. but the microscope reveals a different story. the water samples contain plastic fibers the filter has caught the fine filaments there up to five hundred of them in each bucket of water. i really was this lot expecting reason to lie i threw the bucket in at the front thinking it was going to find nothing and to find some items shocking just changes the way i think about things. it's widely known that there are a large quantities of plastic deb refloating in the world's oceans but the spotlight of research is now increasingly turning to micro plastic fibers. birds and other marine animals often die after ingesting larger pieces of plastic but the effect of small fibers needs more research what is known is that they absorb toxic substances like pesticides which are thus transported into the stomachs of ma
the sample is taken directly into the research vessels lab there to improvise ation is the order of the day ryans operators is made of large plastic water containers a fine filter is concealed in the caps of the bottles. there's nothing to be seen with the naked eye. or. sorry. for india. but the microscope reveals a different story. the water samples contain plastic fibers the filter has caught the fine filaments there up to five hundred of them in each bucket of water. i really was this lot...
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it follows fears that kaspersky lab products could be exploited by the kremlin.arrowly beat england in brisbane — by six points to nil — to lift the rugby league world cup. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. president trump has insisted there was "absolutely no collusion" between his campaign team and moscow before he was elected. it's his first public comments since his former national security adviser michael flynn admitted lying to the fbi over contacts with russian officials. us media reports suggest flynn told prosecutors he was instructed to approach russia's ambassador to the us by a seniorfigure in the trump transition team. michael flynn, a retired three—star general, left the court in washington to a familiar chant, "lock him up." he'd once encouraged donald trump supporters to use a similar version against rival hillary clinton. the 58—year—old played a key part in mrtrump‘s campaign and often travelled with him. if i did a tenth, a tenth of what she did, i would be injail today. he was rewarded with the post of national security adviser, but was
it follows fears that kaspersky lab products could be exploited by the kremlin.arrowly beat england in brisbane — by six points to nil — to lift the rugby league world cup. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. president trump has insisted there was "absolutely no collusion" between his campaign team and moscow before he was elected. it's his first public comments since his former national security adviser michael flynn admitted lying to the fbi over contacts with russian...
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what we did instead was take a clinical problem to find those in the world and bring them into the lab to see what might be done in the lab with tools available to us, and the root of what we found is that -- altruism seems to be motivated by -- partly things that are happening inside a structure is the brain involved in social and emotional processes, and just in brief what we found in people very this in particular studied people who donated a kidney to a stranger one our two of them here i would hope and in people who koongted a kidney structure is larger that are it is in average person and it is more active in response to the site is of another person in distress somebody else who is frightened which suggest that may have a stronger response to other people distress particularly fear which would be what motivates them to help. >> we've talked a little bit about kids need donors were they more generous as well? >> in for the general walkings of life and other -- sure. absolutely. what's interesting about -- people who have donated kidneys a group i have worked with is there's nothi
what we did instead was take a clinical problem to find those in the world and bring them into the lab to see what might be done in the lab with tools available to us, and the root of what we found is that -- altruism seems to be motivated by -- partly things that are happening inside a structure is the brain involved in social and emotional processes, and just in brief what we found in people very this in particular studied people who donated a kidney to a stranger one our two of them here i...
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kaspersky lab denies any links to the russian government. jon donnison reports.ike that provided by kaspersky lab requires extensive access to the files on a computer phone or network to look for viruses. our mission has always been to protect... kaspersky is used by consumers and businesses as well as some parts of government to protect systems from criminals and hackers. but now a new warning about russian anti—virus software, amid fears it could be used for spying. secrets of global significance... at britain's national cyber security centre, they say they've not seen actual proof of such espionage, but they've told government departments not to use kaspersky for systems containing sensitive data. this is specifically about entities that may be of interest to the russian government and so for us that's about national security systems in government, of which there are a very small number. kaspersky lab has already denied allegations that it's been used for espionage in america. we don't do anything wrong. they are just speculating about some rumours, opinions a
kaspersky lab denies any links to the russian government. jon donnison reports.ike that provided by kaspersky lab requires extensive access to the files on a computer phone or network to look for viruses. our mission has always been to protect... kaspersky is used by consumers and businesses as well as some parts of government to protect systems from criminals and hackers. but now a new warning about russian anti—virus software, amid fears it could be used for spying. secrets of global...