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On Wednesday night, the Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee passed the Community Health Information Safety and Privacy Act (CHISPA). The bill would give New Mexicans more control over their data and prevent automatic tracking.
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A bill introduced in the legislature could create a new framework for how online companies can collect and share user information.
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The arrival of summer monsoon rains has slowed New Mexico’s historic wildfires to a snail’s pace. Now, forest managers are looking to restore the over 900,000 acres of land scorched in the past seven months by using seeds. Though the future of reseeding the Southwest’s wildfire-ravaged landscape might soon look different––specifically of skies filled with drones the size of washing machines.
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On this program we're talking with composer, musician, and sound artist Holly Herndon, whose most recent full-length album Proto was released in 2019.…
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Let's Talk NM 3/12, 8a: In 2019, Albuquerque was listed as one of the top ten places for women in technology fields, with nearly 30% of tech jobs here…
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What if big telecom isn’t the only game in town for internet service? Member-owned cooperatives and community networks are springing up around the…
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New Mexico’s been chasing technology firms, but this question always comes up: Are there people here who can do those jobs? A community college program is…
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The Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on rolling back net neutrality protections and to weigh media ownership rules again on…
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Tech giants are testifying before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday about Russian efforts to spread disinformation in the U.S. Representatives of…
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July 8, 2017: Remembering Simone Veil; Photos may reveal clues on Amelia Earhart; Street harassment study reveals unexpected findings; women reveal…