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Jerry Brown in Paris: Calif governor goes deep on climate change and other global threats

2015-12-11 00:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LA Times: California Gov. Jerry Brown had a song stuck in his head, and he wanted to hear it. Standing outside a conference center shortly after giving a speech on climate change, he asked for someone to play it on their phone. And when the refrain arrived, he sang along to the Barry McGuire tune from 1965 -- "We`re on the eve of destruction." "We have a theme song!" said Nancy McFadden, the governor`s top aide. It was a fitting anthem for Brown`s trip to the U.N. summit on climate change, a trip...

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Pneumatic Drive Tools grind, mill, and polish deep recesses.

2015-12-10 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

With redesigned pneumatic drive that provides 20,000 rpm, Model LRC 20 offers set of tools that gets in places such as leading edges and corners of impellers or insides of narrow pipes. Under full load, sound pressure level is 69.5 dB. Centrifugal governor regulates speed, and exhaust air is directed backwards, protecting work surface from lubricating oil. Measuring 13 mm in diameter, extension elements can be bent through 45°. User can choose from 125, 250, 500, 1,000, and 1,500 mm lengths.

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China's CCCC collaborates with HPDP for Sydney's deep water port project

2015-12-10 01:00:00| Ship Technology

China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) has agreed to provide services for the development of a marine container terminal as part of a deep water port project in Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.

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Kespry and NVIDIA demonstrate deep learning for commercial autonomous drones; NVIDIA Jetson TX1

2015-11-11 12:55:30| Green Car Congress

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Deep Learning App Targets Malware

2015-11-11 01:29:29| TechNewsWorld

Here's the problem with most programs aimed at killing malicious software: They need someone to tell them something's malicious. What if, however, the programs had the smarts to identify bad code on their own? That's what a company called Deep Instinct says its security solution, launched last week, can do. The offering works its magic with a technology called "deep learning."

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