certbot 0.11.1

Certbot is part of EFF’s effort to encrypt the entire Internet. Secure communication over the Web relies on HTTPS, which requires the use of a digital certificate that lets browsers verify the identify of web servers Web servers obtain their certificates from trusted third parties called certificate authorities .

Bob Tamasy: Upside And Downside Of Imagination

Where would we be without imagination? Through the centuries, imagination has propelled inventors to new horizons – such as the Wright brothers and their flying machines, Thomas Edison and the incandescent lightbulb, and George Washington Carver, who found many uses for the humble peanut.

World Patent Marketing Invention Team Presents Saint’s Light, A…

The renewable energy industry is worth $680 billion,” says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. “There is a worldwide push to increase the prevalence of green energy among major markets… World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, introduces Saint’s Light, a renewable energy invention that uses solar panels to provide homes everywhere with much-needed electricity.

Whoosh! Swish! Meet Bat Bot, the new flying batlike drone

This photo provided by Alireza Ramezani, University of Illinois, shows a Bat Bot, a three-ounce flying robot that they say can be more agile at getting into treacherous places than standard drones. Because it mimics the unique and more flexible way bats fly, this new robot prototype can do a better and safer job getting into disaster sites and scoping out construction zones than those bulky drones with spinning rotors, said the three authors of a study released Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, in the journal Science Robotics.

With mini-vessels, mini-brains expand research potential

IMAGE: Under the microscope, staining highlights a network of vasculature amid the ball of neurons that make up a minibrain. view more PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Scientists have recently made a wondrous variety of mini-brains — 3-D cultures of neural cells that model basic properties of living brains — but a new finding could add to the field’s growing excitement in an entirely new “vein”: Brown University’s mini-brains now grow blood vessels, too.