Imagine video-chatting with your friend or crush while, unbeknownst to you, a nosy cyber-stalker or computer-savvy, overprotective parent is eavesdropping on your conversation.
New award-winning technology created by a university-professor-led engineering team could ensure your conversations, and other sensitive information, remain safe.
Acting as a digital clips portfolio, this blog provides links to articles I have written for The Diamondback. Click on the first sentence of each story to see the full version.
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- Trying to solve the swine flu
- Cloud computing could help analyze genomes
- AT&T, Verizon antennas could improve campus cell c...
- Engineering the future
- Students turn to websites as unofficial course guides
- 'Father of the Internet' lectures about the future...
- Secure Internet communication may be made easier b...
- The benefits of a big spender
- Southwestern Co. still banned from recruiting on c...
- Univ. scientists discover key to new TB drugs
- The ever-changing Facebook
- Univ. warns against travel to Mexico
- Campus sexpert touches on taboo topics during sex ...
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