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Sociologist interviews formerly incarcerated mothers about the trauma of institutional separation

When Zimife Umeh, a new assistant professor of sociology at the George Washington University's Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS), first embarked on researching the experiences of incarcerated mothers, she worried nobody would talk to her......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgOct 12th, 2022

Egyptian mothers" employment early in children"s life may help their daughters stay in work

Mothers in Egypt, where women's employment remains "concerningly low," can play an important part in shaping their daughters' employment stability from a young age, says new research by Lancaster University......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 29th, 2022

Week in review: 5 free CISA resources, surviving a DDoS attack, Google to make Cobalt Strike useless

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Google seeks to make Cobalt Strike useless to attackers Google Cloud’s intelligence research and applications team has created and released a coll.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsNov 27th, 2022

Research reveals accent discrimination in hiring

People from minority groups who speak with 'non-standard' accents face discrimination in job interviews, researchers from The University of Queensland have found......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 24th, 2022

Opinion: The criminal justice system is retraumatizing victims of violent crime

In a split moment, violence can change our lives. We could become a target of violence in our home, school, workplace and community. You might be slapped, punched, stabbed or shot, resulting in serious injuries, trauma or even death......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 23rd, 2022

A closer look at the dynamics of the p-Laplacian Allen–Cahn equation

In the past few decades, the use of phase field-modeling equations for mathematical modeling has progressed. Phase separation has been studied extensively in thermodynamics and materials engineering, but the biological field has also begun to take an.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 21st, 2022

Week in review: 5 Kali Linux tools, Spotify’s Backstage vulnerability, Cybertech NYC 2022

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: As trust in online spaces degrades, Canada bolsters resilience against cyber attacks In this Help Net Security interview, Sami Khoury, Head of the C.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsNov 21st, 2022

Locking up kids has serious mental health impacts and contributes to further reoffending

Note: This article contains information on violence experienced by First Nations young people in the Australian carceral system. There are mentions of racist terms, and this piece also mentions self harm, trauma and suicide......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsNov 18th, 2022

Bearer Data Security Platform detects gaps within data security policies during coding and in production

Bearer launches the Bearer Data Security Platform, automating data security and privacy protection for developers to bring shift left security with no engineering friction to accelerate creating more secure code. Based on extensive interviews with mo.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsNov 16th, 2022

Week in review: Microsoft fixes many zero-days, malicious droppers on Google Play, IRISSCON 2022

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Taking cybersecurity investments to the next level In this Help Net Security interview, the former Trident Capital leader offers insight into innova.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsNov 13th, 2022

Dung beetle mothers protect their offspring from a warming world by digging deeper

If the TV series "Dirty Jobs" covered animals as well as humans, it would probably start with dung beetles. These hardworking critters are among the insect world's most important recyclers. They eat and bury manure from many other species, recycling.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 10th, 2022

"Young, male and aimless": Why are men in India delaying marriage?

Marriage is highly revered in India, so it's notable that men are marrying later, said sociologist and demographer Alaka Malwade Basu, and not because they're choosing to live it up as bachelors before settling down......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 9th, 2022

Week in review: High-severity OpenSSL vulnerabilities fixed, Patch Tuesday forecast

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: ConnectWise backup solutions open to RCE, patch ASAP! ConnectWise has fixed a critical vulnerability in ConnectWise Recover and R1Soft Server Backup.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsNov 6th, 2022

Report says native fish overlooked as invaders in US waters

Rivers split across mountaintops and other geographic barriers may flow only a few miles from one another, but to the aquatic creatures in those waters, the separation could represent millions of years of evolutionary time. So, when an angler or a cu.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 3rd, 2022

Binary Defense raises $36 million to accelerate sales and marketing

Binary Defense Systems has closed a $36 million first institutional growth equity funding round led by Invictus Growth Partners (“Invictus”). Binary Defense was founded by David Kennedy and Mike Valentine and is trusted by hundreds of customers f.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsNov 3rd, 2022

Jony Ive talks life and design – before and after Apple

Former Apple design head Jony Ive talks to the press relatively infrequently, and it seems clear that one reason for this is that he’s always asked the same questions, and ends up recounting the same stories. But some interviews reveal a few more.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsNov 2nd, 2022

Researchers collaborate to better understand the weak nuclear force

The weak nuclear force is currently not entirely understood, despite being one of the four fundamental forces of nature. In a pair of Physical Review Letters articles, a multi-institutional team, including theorists and experimentalists from Louisian.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 1st, 2022

Your next job interview could take place in virtual reality

Job interviews can now take place in VR worlds with a computer asking the questions......»»

Category: hdrSource:  bbcRelated NewsOct 31st, 2022

PBS NewsHour talks to surging Republican candidates in "SNL" cold open

After a break last week, Saturday Night Live returned with a PBS NewsHour rendition for its cold open. Here, host Judy Woodruff (Heidi Gardner) interviews Republican candidates Herschel Walker (Kenan Thompson), Dr. Oz (Mikey Day), and Kari Lake (Ceci.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsOct 30th, 2022

Week in review: OpenSSL critical fix, Medibank data breach, Apple fixes zero-day vulnerability

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Incoming OpenSSL critical fix: Organizations, users, get ready! The OpenSSL Project team has announced that, on November 1, 2022, they will release.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsOct 30th, 2022

"Orange goo" is used in armor for soldiers and football players

An unusual gel is being used to protect soldiers and might radically reduce the number of head trauma injuries in American football......»»

Category: topSource:  cnnRelated NewsOct 26th, 2022