As food insecurity grows in West Virginia, and SNAP benefits are soon to be put on pause, two West Virginian women are taking ...
Database management system provider MariaDB plc announced today that it’s launching a unified cloud platform designed to aid ...
Advocates who have fought hard battles to preserve the right of children with disabilities to attend public schools have ...
The future of data security lies in understanding which identities can execute data processes and what other access those ...
Gold refineries accredited by the London Bullion Market Association will be required to provide data to a digital platform ...
Developers treat GitHub Gists as a "paste everything" service, accidentally exposing secrets like API keys and tokens. BYOS ...
Columnar, a startup founded by core Apache Arrow developers, launched today with $4 million to accelerate data connectivity ...
The Trump administration’s consolidation of identity systems signals a push toward centralized data control under the banner ...
Researchers at a Harvard Medical School laboratory are uncertain how they will continue supporting a large public genetic database after its primary source of funding expired last month.
The high cost of publishing open access has plagued researchers for years, but a dedicated group of Harvard scientists and librarians are fighting to alleviate the costs of publishing.
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