SAN JOSE, Calif. — A fired Stanford researcher was given four years of probation for hacking into a cancer patient database and altering it in 2013. Naheed Mangi, 70, was convicted earlier this year of intentional damage to a protected computer. Prosecutors say that after being fired, she changed... Read more
Spokesman - Dec 28
Naheed Mangi, 70, was sentenced 12 years after her crime of conviction, which involved hacking into a Stanford database and changing patient data. Read more
The Mercury News - Dec 27
Researchers at Texas Biologics at The University of Texas at Austin recently made a discovery that they believe could "represent a paradigm shift" in virus treatment, according to the university. Read more
Kxan - Dec 26
Russia says it has made a proposal to France regarding Laurent Vinatier, a French researcher jailed for violating Russia’s foreign agent laws and who faces charges of espionage that carry a possible 20-year prison sentence. Read more
Rfi - Dec 26"Paying attention now gives us a chance." Read more
Yahoo! News - Dec 24
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news regarding AI. Read more
Cnbc - Dec 23
In a landmark effort to understand how the physical structure of our DNA influences human biology, Northwestern investigators and the 4D Nucleome Project have unveiled the most detailed maps to date of the genome's three‐dimensional organization across time and space, according to a new study pub... Read more
Medical News - Dec 23Brains of autistic individuals have fewer of a specific kind of glutamate receptor, supporting an idea that autism is driven by a signaling imbalance. Read more
Yalenews - Dec 22
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Dailycaller - Dec 22
Federal authorities alleged that Youhuang Xiang, a post-doctoral researcher, illegally imported Escherichia coli, a regulated biological material, into the U.S. from China without proper authorization and made false statements during the investigation.FBI Warns Of Biosecurity And Economic RisksOn... Read more
Benzinga - Dec 20