Gators fall in the SEC final
No. 1 Florida crawls back from a three-point deficit but falls to Tennessee The Gators fell to TCU in the SEC final. Photo from UF-TCU game March 3. Photo by Grethel Aguila | The Independent Florida Alligator
Water bottles and their contaminants fell from above like rain as the athletes piled in a frenzy on the floor. The celebration raged on Friday afternoon after the conclusion of the SEC championship tournament.
But for the Gators, who’ve been celebrating for 18 straight games, the clock struck midnight.
While the No. 3 Tennessee Volunteers hoisted the SEC Championship trophy above their heads, the Gators sat in distraught on the sidelines while they watched the award be lifted by their conference rival.
Bio-cybersecurity discussion series to cover threats to synthetic biology, biomanufacturing, and bio-data 12 Mar, 2021
As the era of biological innovation unfolds and more bio-based products are developed and manufactured, there is a new awareness of the vulnerability of the growing bio-economy to cyber attacks.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been reports of increasing cyber threats to SARS-CoV-2 research databases and manufacturing operations. These follow an increasing frequency of ransomware threats to hospital systems and known vulnerabilities to operating systems for research and industrial equipment used in critical life sciences discovery and manufacturing. These threats apply across all areas of the bio-economy, including production of therapeutics, vaccines, chemicals, energy, and agriculture.
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