Capitology Blog

Google’s Cloud Service Hacked to Mine Cryptocurrency

December 20, 2021
Google recently launched the Google Cybersecurity Action Team (GCAT) to support digital security efforts and increase customer defenses, especially relating to cloud services.
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A Brief History of Mobile Apps

December 15, 2021
Earlier this week, people around the country celebrated the software that save our to-do list items, connect us with friends, fuel our interests and so much more during National App Day.  Celebrated on December 11, National App Day provides smartphone users the opportunity to appreciate the many mobile applications, apps for short, we use in our daily lives and all the work that went into creating them.
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Electric Vehicles' Impact on the Environment

December 13, 2021
In the late 90s, hybrid vehicles became the preferred choice for many people who were interested in both saving money on gas and improving the environment as they use less gas and produce fewer harmful pollutants.
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Aviation’s Movement Toward Sustainable Fuel

December 10, 2021
The push toward a green future for our planet is inspiring countless industries to develop reliable, environmentally effective methods for their companies. Aircraft transit is no different, with a campaign for sustainable aviation fuel (or SAF) having begun in 2015.
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Computer Science Education Week

December 6, 2021
This year’s Computer Science Education Week is running from December 6th through the 12th, and schools across America are looking to spread the word.
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Angela Okoro: Building Her Way to the Top

November 29, 2021
Angela Okoro, like many other Capitol students, set out on her educational journey early with big aspirations.
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Physicist Traps Light and Wins Canada’s Highest Honor

November 19, 2021
The idea of trapping light, may be hard to imagine, but not for Sajeev John who actually managed to achieve this mind-boggling feat. John created the Photonic Band Gap (PBG) which involves trapping photons which are then controlled by an “optical microchip, analogous to how electrons are controlled in a semiconductor.”
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Recent Breakthroughs in Quantum AI

November 18, 2021
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technological breakthrough that has changed the way we live our daily lives. It has brought us technology we often take for granted—such as smart home devices—to tackling large world problems like climate change. Like many technologies, however, classical AI techniques are reaching their limits in terms of computing power. In the never-ending search for bigger, better, faster—enter Quantum AI.
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Resumes: Tips for Making the Best First Impression

November 18, 2021
The old adage "You never get a second chance to make a good first impression," puts a lot of pressure on your first interaction with a person you want to impress. Luckily for those seeking a new job, you have plenty of time to prepare, cull, and review your first impression—your resume.
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Continued Fallout from SolarWinds Attack

November 15, 2021
In December 2020, multiple United States Federal agencies were successfully breached by hackers that have been linked to Russia. Among those departments hacked were the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Agriculture. The attack then spread to a number of corporations, greatly impacting business across the country.
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