India Virtually Eliminates Tetanus as a Killer

Donald G. McNeil, Jr., The New York Times, August 28, 2015 A year after eliminating polio, India has scored another public health victory. Following a 15-year campaign, the country has virtually eliminated tetanus as a killer of newborns and mothers. […read...

New Math Could Reveal Hidden Sources of Chaos

Tia Ghose, Live Science, August 27, 2015 It’s that point when a smooth river turns into a tumultuous swirl of white water, the tornado that unpredictably changes course on a dime or the wild interactions of three planets under one another’s...

Most corporate risk due to just 1% of employees

Maria Korolov, CSO, August 26, 2015 Just 1 percent of employees are responsible for 75 percent of cloud-related enterprise security risk, and companies can dramatically reduce their exposure at very little additional cost by paying extra attention to these...

Stress Is Your Brain Trying to Avoid Something

Art Markman, Harvard Business Review, August 26, 2015 Stress exists in every workplace, and all of us have probably tried a few trendy stress-management approaches. But rather than trying the latest fad, it may be more effective to understand how stress works and...

The growing need for more women cybersleuths

Jennifer Schlesinger, CNBC, August 26, 2015 Amid high-profile breaches on websites such as Ashley Madison and the IRS, experts say the need for cybersecurity professionals—including women—is only growing. Nearly 2 million global cybersecurity professionals will...