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Backed by California Democrats, Chinese American scientists arrested on … – Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

Backed by California Democrats, Chinese American scientists arrested on
Los Angeles Times
Fears that the Chinese government is collecting U.S. trade and government secrets has led the Obama administration to aggressively investigate and prosecute suspected espionage, including urging federal employees to report suspicious behavior.
Members of Congress to Meet With Attorney General Over Scientists' Espionage NBCNews.com
CAPAC and wrongly accused APIA scientists call for DOJ accountability and end St. Paul Asian American Press

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Rep. Lieu wants to know if Asian American scientists accused of espionage were … – Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

Rep. Lieu wants to know if Asian American scientists accused of espionage were
Los Angeles Times
Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) and 42 members of Congress are asking Atty. Gen. Loretta Lynch for a full Justice Department investigation into whether there is a pattern behind several Chinese American scientists being arrested in the U.S. on espionage charges.

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Cyberwarfare ethics, or how Facebook could accidentally make its engineers … – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Cyberwarfare ethics, or how Facebook could accidentally make its engineers
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Without clear rules for cyberwarfare, technology workers could find themselves fair game in enemy attacks and counterattacks. If they participate in military cyberoperations—intentionally or not—employees at Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo

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Scientists Applaud FBI’s Decision To Review Reliability Of Forensic Hair Analysis – Mintpress News

Scientists Applaud FBI's Decision To Review Reliability Of Forensic Hair Analysis
Mintpress News
The FBI announced last week it would reexamine thousands of once-closed cases in which a person was convicted — and in some cases put to death — based on hair samples. Known as microscopic hair comparison analysis, this type of testing was often 

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