Anyone can be a victim since phishing attacks tend to be sent
in massive waves.
In fact, romance seems to moving
in a massive wave to KU, and romance is so huge that will have a big impact.
Not exact matches
The highlights of 2011 are almost too painful to mention: the PlayBook, RIM's first tablet, was a flop; its latest line of BlackBerry smartphones was delayed; weak sales forced the company to issue a profit warning
in the spring; its network was hit by a
massive service outage
in the fall; and it suffered the largest
wave of layoffs
in its history.
In the late 1970s he was the first to predict a
massive wave of inflationary pressures that would lead to record - high interest rates between 1980 and 1982.
Modern advertisers are confronted with the daunting task of riding this
massive wave of technological change
in the ad industry without getting drowned by it.
In a staged simulation called Quantum Dawn 2, bank executives in charge of operations, technology and crisis planning were tasked with detecting how a massive cyber attack was unfolding in the markets - but each one only got to see a tiny red flag waving in a sea of informatio
In a staged simulation called Quantum Dawn 2, bank executives
in charge of operations, technology and crisis planning were tasked with detecting how a massive cyber attack was unfolding in the markets - but each one only got to see a tiny red flag waving in a sea of informatio
in charge of operations, technology and crisis planning were tasked with detecting how a
massive cyber attack was unfolding
in the markets - but each one only got to see a tiny red flag waving in a sea of informatio
in the markets - but each one only got to see a tiny red flag
waving in a sea of informatio
in a sea of information.
Attempts to export its excess savings can only lead to one of three outcomes: A) global growth rises because Europe's savings are all directed at developing countries with significant infrastructure investment needs and insufficient capital, B) global growth drops sharply, global unemployment rises, and China's adjustment becomes all but impossible, C) international trade and capital flows collapse
in a repeat of the 1930s, so that Europe is forced to resolve its savings imbalance either by a
massive increase
in unemployment or a
wave of sovereign defaults.
Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans have joined a march for «Peace and Justice» called by the Catholic Church, the second
massive demonstration
in less than a week following a
wave of deadly protests against social security reforms.
Beerhead Bar & Eatery is riding the craft brew
wave with a
massive selection on draft and
in bottles,
Deadly Wine Country Wildfires May Signal a Shift
in California In more than five decades spent researching forests and fires — often fighting the latter — Daniel Leavell has never seen anything quite like the deadly and massive wave of quick - moving wildfires this month -LSB-..
in California
In more than five decades spent researching forests and fires — often fighting the latter — Daniel Leavell has never seen anything quite like the deadly and massive wave of quick - moving wildfires this month -LSB-..
In more than five decades spent researching forests and fires — often fighting the latter — Daniel Leavell has never seen anything quite like the deadly and
massive wave of quick - moving wildfires this month -LSB-...]
So you can imagine the
massive, emotional
wave that washed over me when he pulled out the ring
in Prague, nearly six weeks after we left,
in the park where he used to spend many afternoons daydreaming and doodling and devising plans for the future.
It's an excellent move from the club
in an attempt to ride the emotional
wave right before a
massive game against Atletico Madrid.
That means every single player goes off the 1st tee and there's not some sprint to send a
massive group off two tees
in multiple
waves from sun - up to sun - down.
Just before that hazard had taken Sagna out at the touchline leaving him
in a heap and dean just
waved play on giving Chelsea a
massive advantage.
After the UN's
massive failure to intervene and stop the Rwandan genocide
in 1994, there was a new
wave of momentum
in global NGOs and states to establish some principle of international intervention and to bring perpetrators to justice.
Most of time, you'll only see slight growth, but if you happen to catch a
wave of public indignation you might see a
massive spurt of signups — I heard a presentation
in 2005 from a group that had gone from zero to over 100,000 names
in just a few months (if I remember right) because of outrage over gay marriage (they were on the let - us - marry - dammit side).
It is more likely that Beijing will try to use its influence over North Korea
in order to prevent the eruption of a war
in the Korean peninsula, thus, keeping the US distant from its borders and avoiding a
massive wave of North Korean refugees knocking on its doors.
Speaking to the BBC, he said: «There is another concern and risk: the migration issue,
in meltdown around the EU, with the EU almost incapable, it seems, of handling this
massive wave of migration coming
in from, not just by the way Syria.
This leaves The Bronx as the only borough without an Apple Store, and the letter states that opening one
in The Bronx would complete the company's footprint
in New York City and bring it up to speed with the
massive wave of development that has taken place
in the borough over the past few years.
«The devastation we have seen
in the last month not only from
massive hurricanes but from record heat
waves and wildfires should be a wake - up call for elected officials.
If an object is
massive enough, it can actually create detectable gravitational
waves, or ripples
in space - time, which scientists saw for the first time earlier this year.
Libbrecht still does his fair share of work on
massive - scale science: He also works on the LIGO project,
in which a few hundred scientists are studying gravitational -
wave signals from supernovae and black holes.
[1] The ripples
in spacetime known as gravitational
waves are created by moving masses, but only the most intense
waves, created by rapid speed changes of very
massive objects, can be detected by the current generation of detectors.
The family tree they assembled shows the darker moments
in recent human history; for example the
massive waves of death during the American Civil War, World War I and World War II.
For a fourth time, physicists have spotted gravitational
waves — ripples
in space itself — set off by the merger of two
massive black holes.
Physicists working with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO), which has twin instruments
in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, Washington, spotted a burst of gravitational
waves from black holes 29 and 36 times as
massive as the sun that spiraled into each other 1.3 billion light - years away.
On the right are thick beds with fenestral porosity, or «beach bubbles,» showing that
massive waves ran up over older dunes exposed
in a roadcut on Suzy Turn Road along the Atlantic Ocean east side of Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, BWI.
Physicists concluded that the first detected gravitational
waves,
in September 2015, were produced during the final fraction of a second of the merger of two black holes to produce a single, more
massive spinning black hole.
Concurrently, coastlines of the Bahamas and Bermuda were impacted by
massive storms generated
in the North Atlantic Ocean, resulting
in a unique trilogy of
wave - transported deposits: megaboulders, chevron - shaped, storm - beach ridges, and runup deposits on high dune ridges.
All the previous gravitational -
wave detections since the first
in September 2015 had been the result of two merging black holes — objects much more
massive than a neutron star — which have left only gravitational
waves as fleeting clues of their merger.
Einstein predicted that the movement of
massive objects changing the curvature of space - time should produce
waves in that fabric.
Norm Sleep of Stanford University and colleagues suggest that the impact, which occurred near the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, could have generated
massive seismic
waves that triggered earthquakes as far away as Colorado,
in the center of a tectonic plate where no previous fault had existed.
Doing so would make it possible to detect gravitational
waves, faint ripples
in space - time that, according to Einstein, emanate from interactions between
massive objects like neutron stars and supermassive black holes.
LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational
Wave Observatory, is a pair of three - mile - long gravitational -
wave detectors
in Washington and Louisiana that cost $ 365 million and took 11 years to build, and yet they may just barely be able to pick up signals from the ultraviolent collisions that give birth to
massive black holes.
«Our results show that despite a
wave of
massive and virtually instantaneous extinctions among the plankton, some types of photosynthesising organisms, such as algae and bacteria, were living
in the aftermath of the asteroid strike.
Einstein's general theory of relativity predicts that gravitational
waves — ripples
in spacetime — emanate from accelerating
massive objects.
A black hole merger
in a
massive galaxy like M87 would yield detectable gravitational
waves for 4 million years, for instance, while a more modest galaxy such as the Sombrero Galaxy would offer a 160 - million - year window.
A tsunami is a series of
waves generated when water
in a lake or the sea is rapidly displaced on a
massive scale.
Doing so would make it possible to detect gravitational
waves, faint ripples
in space - time that, according to Einstein, emanate from interactions between
massive objects such as neutron stars and supermassive black holes.
At 12:41 universal time on 17 August, physicists with three
massive instruments — the twin 8 - kilometer - long detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO)
in Hanford, Washington, and Livingston, Louisiana, and the 6 - kilometer Virgo detector near Pisa, Italy — spotted
waves unlike any seen before.
A shock
wave from that collapse will speed outward, violently expelling the star's outer layers
in a
massive explosion known as a supernova.
A new analysis done to support the investigation into the 2015 sinking of the El Faro cargo ship has calculated the likelihood of a
massive rogue
wave during Hurricane Joaquin
in October of that year — and demonstrated a new technique for evaluating the probability of rogue
waves over space and time.
Bersten and her colleagues analyzed the light from the supernova and found that it matches models of the first phase of a supernova called the shock breakout phase,
in which a shock
wave from a
massive star's collapse ricochets back from the star's core and pushes stellar material outward.
Now a new theory holds that cosmic rays are born
in the shock
waves following the explosive deaths of
massive stars.
Gravitational
waves, the undulations produced
in space - time when
massive objects move, had long been predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity.
He suspected that similar
waves, or «pressure radiating out
in straight lines» from
massive bodies, might transmit gravity.
We've wandered the miles of posters, dropped
in on talks and generally soaked up the brain
waves floating around this
massive meeting of minds.
His passing came less than 18 months after LIGO physicists spotted gravitational
waves — ripples
in space itself — set off when two
massive black holes spiraled into each other.
The source was the
massive 2011 Tohoku - Oki earthquake
in Japan, and its signature was detected at this orbital altitude only eight minutes after the arrival of seismic and infrasonic
waves, according to Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Caltech's Yu - Ming (Oscar) Yang and colleagues
in collaboration with the University of New Brunswick, Canada, who present their research today at the annual meeting of the Seismological Society of America (SSA).
A new study published
in Nature presents one of the most complete models of matter
in the universe and predicts hundreds of
massive black hole mergers each year observable with the second generation of gravitational
wave detectors.