They already siphon everything going through whole backbones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The reward is for people to snitch on 'bad actors' that use good encryption they haven't already circumvented / broken and for those whose traffic doesn't go through the public internet. It is also a red herring that says 'we don't really know how to catch them' and 'those bad actors don't work for us' when we know for a fact that government paid 'bad actors' commit most / all of the activities we label as terrorism, so they can justify passing shit like 'the patriot act'./end rant
They mean fewer shark species went extinct right after the Chicxulub impactor than whatever happened 19 million years ago. In other words, this unknown event was worse for the sharks than the dino-killer-rock was for the sharks.
Those ash piles aren't exactly safe. Specifically, one incident in 2014 in North Carolina spilled 39,000 tons of coal ash and 27 million gallons of ash pond water into the Dan River.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
"EPA estimated that about 72 percent of all the toxic water in the country comes directly from coal-fired power plants."
I stand corrected. The formatting did throw me off - the column labeled 'rank' specifically. I should also have cross-checked the page with USA's medals. Thank you for the correction.
SEMATECH was bought by ATDF, which was bought by Novati Technologies which was bought by Skorpios Technologies. That fab is at 2706 Montopolis Dr. and started production in 1989.
Fab 25 is at 5204 E Ben White Blvd. I think they would be an amazing place to work. If I may ask, what did you do there?
"that same year [1979], production began at AMD's newly constructed Austin, Texas facility."
Apparently, Cypress was bought by Infineon Technologies about 2 years ago, so they are the current owners of Fab 25, as far as I can tell.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The data from the ERS-1 mission was declassified 3 months after the mission was completed, in June 1995. The journalist writing the article seems to have glossed over that bit.
Data from ENVISat and CryoSat 2 were never classified by the US, as they are ESA satellites. The data from ICESat and GRACE seems to have always been public.
Maybe they should check the inhabitants of Semipalatinsk-21 aka The Polygon.
456 nuclear bomb tests. ~200,000 people with serious genetic damage.
Kazakhstan's Polygon Legacy: Silent Bombs https://www.youtube.com/watch?...