Art enthusiasts, collectors, and law enforcement can now search the FBI’s National Stolen Art File app.
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USERT: Tools of the Trade
Peer into the Underwater Search and Evidence Response Team (USERT) toolbox to see how everyday items and specialized equipment help the team process a scene.
FBI’s Underwater Search and Evidence Response Team, Part 3
This is the third part of a series giving you an inside look at USERT—from its rigorous training to the tools of the trade.
Do Targeted Killings Weaken Terrorist Groups?
8/8/22 TERRORISM Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments It has become a ritual: U.S. intelligence locates a terrorist leader, who is then killed either in an air strike or a Read More >
NSF Grants to Protect Data, User privacy
8/8/22 CYBERSECURITY Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Indiana University researchers are working on two new cybersecurity projects, recently funded by the National Science Foundation, to ensure trustworthy cloud computing and Read More >
How Polio Crept Back into the U.S.
8/8/22 PUBLIC HEALTH Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments About a month ago, British health authorities announced they’d found evidence suggesting local spread of polio in London. It was a jolt, Read More >
An AI Pilot May Be Able to Navigate Crowded Airspace
8/8/22 AI Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University believe they have developed the first AI pilot that enables autonomous aircraft to navigate a crowded airspace. The Read More >
Artificial Intelligence Isn’t That Intelligent
8/8/22 AI Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Late last month, Australia’s leading scientists, researchers and businesspeople came together for the inaugural Australian Defense Science, Technology and Research Summit (ADSTAR), hosted by Read More >
FBI: Al-Qaida Determined to Strike at US Despite Leader’s Killing
8/5/22 TERRORISM Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments FBI Director Christopher Wray said on Thursday that he remains worried about the potential for a large-scale attack planned or inspired by Read More >
Why Are Nuclear Weapons So Hard to Get Rid Of? Because They’re Tied Up in Nuclear Countries’ Sense of Right and Wrong
8/4/22 NUCLEAR WEAPONS Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Every five years, the nearly 200 member states of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons meet to review their progress – Read More >