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Seriously Emaciated Dog Found in Nick of Time

A neglected dog is lucky to be alive after someone found him just in the nick of time. A homeowner found the dog – now named Nathan – sleeping in a shed trying to keep warm. He was taken to the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA to get medical attention, food and water. Nathan is 1-2 years old and is approximately twenty pounds underweight, suffering from malnutrition and dehydration for many months. His examination placed him at a 2 on the Nestle Purina Body Condition System for canines, which is seriously emaciated, SPCA officials said. Photo Credit - Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA Nathan appeared to be abandoned on Warren Stein Road in the Hudson Valley and was lucky to be found when he was. We’re not certain how long Nathan was on his own, said CGHS/SPCA President/CEO Ron Perez. He couldn’t have gone much longer without food and water. I believe the home owner found him in the nick of time and my guess is he would’ve succumb to the elements within 24hrs

Intel Says Intel SGX Secure Enclaves Shine in Bare Metal Deployments

David Becker/Getty Images Intel Executive VP and General Manager Data Center Group Navin Shenoy speaks during an Intel press event for CES 2019 in Las Vegas. Intel Says Its SGX Secure Enclaves Shine in Bare Metal Deployments Bare metal is making a comeback, and Intel says its chip-based confidential computing fits better than VM-based alternatives. Last summer, Google announced that it was using AMD s 2nd Gen Epyc chip to offer protected computing environments to its cloud customers. This approach, also known as confidential computing, allows an entire virtual machine to run inside a hardware-enabled secure enclave similar to the secure element in a smartphone that contains payment data but large enough for enterprise applications.

Ron Perez, dean of UWM s School of Public Health, championed UWM and its students

Ron Perez, dean of UWM s School of Public Health, championed UWM and its students Devi Shastri, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Troye Fox, UWM Photo Services Ronald Perez, interim dean at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Zilber School of Public Health, says the school has graduated 110 public health professionals, 74 percent of whom are working in Wisconsin. Ron Perez loved his work. In three decades working for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and its students, Perez held an array of roles: teaching engineering classes; overseeing the unification of campuses in Milwaukee, Waukesha and Washington County; serving in the chancellor s cabinet; and  the job that brought him the most pride  working as dean of the Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health.

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