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Decoys or multiple warheads: 38 North assesses North Korean decoys could be ready in about 5 years.
Using mythology helped us to understand how decoys actually function and then to realize that decoys on the borderlands have been dematerialized in certain ways.
Unlike the other ads on these pages, Shelby's are decoys.
Two more decoys followed, but most of the photographers didn't bite.
Are the children mere decoys, like the fawn impersonated in "Gate"?
But decoys also must not draw attention with signs or signals.
Therefore, fake owl decoys are used to try to scare away pigeons.
They've worked as "humble spies, smugglers, lookouts, decoys, and bait," Orlinsky says.
It leads hackers to decoys by sprinkling "breadcrumbs", such as fake credentials.
They painted the decoys' beaks yellow, the wingtips black, the plumage white.
Meanwhile, gun lobby senators resort to the same-old decoys and distractions.
"It's kind of like you're not even there," Ms. Kim told decoys.
Jennifer pointed out that for decoys, this could mean handing over their phones.
Krusoe's is a delightfully quirky, disorienting world of doppelgängers, decoys and multiple manifestations.
They could also function as decoys, drawing enemy fire away from manned planes.
I worried the answers I selected were decoys for people who didn't study.
Some fellow decoys winced at her words, feeling that she harbored a misperception.
You can't even trust the spoilers or leaks, since they might all be decoys.
They incorrectly guessed there was an object in decoys 14 percent of the time.
Wherever you go, scarecrow owl decoys solemnly watch over you from the shelves above.
Advanced sensors that can tell the difference between decoys and enemy warheads must be developed.
The idea is to catch the gaze of the audience, using Renaissance tools as decoys.
Was one of them picked out of personal animus, with the others added as decoys?
I'm beginning to suspect that I've just fallen for two decoys of the agency's PR department.
While Williams realized the investment potential of decoys, he did not make purchases for that reason.
Thus, it seems time to consider a time-honored tactic to respond to Iran's belligerence: Decoys.
We've been absolutely transparent about our methodology—who the decoys are, where the police are, etc.
The sale was completed this year, but Iran said it had no interest in the decoys.
In theory, this missile could loft many nuclear warheads or decoys meant to outwit antimissile systems.
Perhaps all of your decoys, all of your success, will make that day come more surely.
The NGI will be purpose-built to defeat missile swarm threats, decoys, jamming, and other countermeasures.
While Williams realizes the investment potential of decoys, he does not make purchases for that reason.
It would be able to distinguish warheads from decoys that are designed to trick missile defense systems.
When robbers tried to hold up these "decoys," backup officers would swoop in and make an arrest.
They, too, could be decoys, and the promise of seasonal cookies is simply not worth the risk.
The hope is that the decoys will draw attacks that might have otherwise hit real weapons systems.
Any country that can build an intercontinental ballistic missile could also build a handful of balloon decoys.
When they do, it's likely they will want to collect evidence of the chat logs from the decoys.
He had also begun using his deputies' cars as decoys to move from place to place, they said.
These technologies take shape in jammers, early warning systems and electronic decoys designed to lure away enemy attacks.
Volunteers cannot be faulted for failing to find decoys who are not where they were supposed to be.
Decoys at the training said a few white volunteers seemed afraid to approach them, and they blamed racism.
Phil Coyle, a former head of testing and evaluation at the Pentagon who has also reviewed the publicly available test data, said that instead of using decoys meant to look and act identical to the dummy nuclear warhead, the decoys looked like "specks of sand" compared to the "bright" dummy warhead.
Experts say the larger the face, the more precisely it will be able to distinguish between warheads and decoys.
Hitting the warheads, and distinguishing actual threats from decoys, truly is akin to hitting a bullet with a bullet.
Going back to decoys, these calls for capturing migrants become the soundtrack for the immersive installation at Art in General.
Los Angeles is complex and sprawling; many communities go underserved, and seemingly beneficial design projects are sometimes decoys for displacement.
By then Finns had adopted Sami practices, using reindeer for milk, meat, transport and as decoys for hunting other animals.
The decision to share certain formal resemblances with the Renaissance allowed the figures to act like decoys in the work.
Hunters storm social media sites and livestreaming apps, setting up fake profiles (known as "decoys") and posing as underage children.
The trouble is that these decoys can be very resource-hungry, since they need to look like the real thing.
They repositioned the decoys and moved the speakers so that recorded bird sounds would be carried clear out to sea.
The second string was sent to the Starkville airport first, as decoys, to draw out any lawyers wielding further injunctions.
The commander preferred to call these officers "decoys," arguing they use similar tactics to infiltrate drug smugglers and criminal gangs.
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To justify communicating only by text, the military said, the decoys said they were hearing-impaired or had speech impediments.
To keep counters on their toes, paid decoys will roam the streets in what is known as the Shadow Count.
Decoys must work in pairs, standing or sitting 10 to 15 feet apart on a street, train or subway platform.
Others are used as decoys, marched into the desert to distract Border Patrol agents while others ferry drugs across the border.
More sophisticated ICBMs are capable of deploying decoys during flight, making it difficult to discriminate which piece is the actual warhead.
They've been testing the technology on decoys so far, but they expect to begin tracking real sharks in the coming week.
Officials also found documents about Delatorre's plan to use decoys to distract White House security and activate the bombs via drones.
Elleman said the missile was large and powerful enough to carry simple decoys or other countermeasures to challenge U.S. missile defenses.
The majority were from the United States government for spectral, infrared and special material decoys that are made at its U.S. facilities.
And if nuclear-tipped missiles were launched alongside or behind conventional decoys the system would be clueless as to which was which.
One brute force approach might be to make data unusable without consent, perhaps by drowning real information in an ocean of decoys.
The self-protection system on the new A400M includes a projectile warning system, a radar warning receiver and can launch decoys, she added.
Researchers sent 18- and 19-year-old "decoys" into stores without ID, instructing them to tell the truth about their age if asked.
The IRGC and the al Quds Force, its elite overseas wing, will have buried what matters most in mountains and set up decoys.
Scientists in the Bay Area planted 400 plastic decoys and solar-powered speakers that played mating and nesting calls of migratory Caspian terns.
The American military would then have the ability to differentiate between real warheads and decoys carried on the missiles, thus weakening China's deterrent.
Weeks and Jennifer cited Whisper, Scout, Kik, Just Say Hi, Plenty of Fish, WhatsApp, MocoSpace, and Waplog as some of the apps decoys use.
When implanted in the uterus of mice, the beads acted as decoys, trapping the sperm and preventing them from traveling up the reproductive tract.
"Everything we did was operationally realistic," Syring told reporters, adding that "decoys" were deployed by the target ICBM to make the test more realistic.
To persuade some migrating Caspian terns to stop short of the Columbia River, scientists planted plastic decoys and patio speakers in San Francisco Bay.
Chaff, decoys, maneuvering re-entry vehicles: Russia is best in class in all of these systems to keep ICBMs on course to their targets.
He did: The salaried-class shirt and blazer acted as decoys, and at the desk he held his papers low to hide his jeans.
These visions, resemblances, echoes, and decoys all orbit around the real Data, the season's absent center, whose final home Picard must seek to discover.
Eight out of three dozen duck decoys he bought for 50 cents apiece about four decades ago are the original core of his collection.
Asked if there had been decoys in the jeep struck on Sunday, or if a medevac had been faked, Colonel Conricus declined to comment.
Used as target decoys, for combat missions, research and development, and for supervision, drones have been part and parcel of the military forces worldwide.
Starting with episode 409, the focus shifts to Life Model Decoys — lifelike androids that are designed to be indistinguishable from humans, like Aida (Mallory Jansen).
"I have 15 decoys ready at any moment, which will attract about 150 predators," says Danni Gallo, founder of Leeds-based hunting group Net Justice.
Decoys and countermeasures are meant to dupe the kill vehicle into attacking the wrong object, allowing the real warhead to pass unscathed toward its objective.
Some of these were criminal, as with the 16th-century street-singers who acted as decoys while their confederates picked the pockets of the crowd.
With colonies expanding, scientists anticipate the birds themselves would function as the plastic decoys had, luring more terns to the new grounds at Don Edwards.
Like many of the decoys, Ms. Egyptt and Mr. Lubonski have experienced homelessness, living in subway stations or parks, abandoned homes or on the streets.
With just a few minutes' reaction time and faced with several incoming missiles, each equipped with multiple decoys, some "leakage" is almost inevitable, thinks Mr Elleman.
" Jansen's wind-powered strandbeests, so beautiful to watch in motion along the beach, "are really decoys to get us to notice the dunes, sea and sky.
Decoys have been used with great success to fool an enemy or to deter an enemy from attacking what could be a trap or a trick.
Then they put matching bandages on the faces of the five decoys — or "fillers" — who sat alongside him, so as not to single out the suspect.
It can carry a large number of decoys or, it is rumoured, up to ten warheads—each able to manoeuvre independently after re-entering the atmosphere.
It could carry a large number of decoys or (it is rumoured) up to ten warheads—each capable of manoeuvring independently after re-entering the atmosphere.
This is inadequate for confident shoot down capability for anything more than one small salvo of single warhead incoming missiles, probably less than 10 including decoys.
As drivers catch on that these aren't real cops, the cutouts will be moved to other locations, cycling back and forth between live officers and the decoys.
Chalk it up to less signposting, and to having more tools at hand (the inventory is an embarrassment of riches: full of bombs and poisons and decoys).
At this point, the missile breaks up into the warhead, debris, decoys intended to confuse our sensors, and the last stage of the burned-out rocket booster.
But in practice the range could be much lower and "not possess the ability to track Chinese strategic missile warheads/decoys," Mr. Sankaran and Mr. Fearey wrote.
The revolutionary approach is to develop the Multiple Object Kill Vehicle (MOKV), a system that will destroy multiple warheads and decoys an enemy could throw at us.
Decoys underwent training last week at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, which administers the shadow count under a $133,000 contract with the city.
Coyotaje, an exhibition at Art in General, examines the entanglements between US Border Patrol and migrants in the same region through the use of sonic and sculptural decoys.
During boost phase, the missile is at its most vulnerable state, as it's doing a controlled burn of its rocket engine and it hasn't deployed any decoys yet.
But, flown alongside jets costing $100-$150 million, they are potentially a real value play to the degree they can serve as decoys and draw off enemy fire.
With their snowy white bodies, black crowns and sharp red bills, the decoys looked like real Caspian terns, a graceful migratory bird the size of a large crow.
The city uses the percentage of decoys who are not found as a margin of error, one of several factors used to come up with the final estimate.
Inspired by memories of reading about a technique for making duck decoys as a boy, Castle used a technique called stack lamination to make furniture — an unusual choice.
Eight out of three dozen duck decoys he bought for 213 cents apiece about four decades ago are the original core of his collection, he told CNBC in 2200.
Make no mistake: Lingard and Jordan realized they would have to get creative in order to construct authentic decoys of the colorful European cheeses that they missed the most.
These modified hunting decoys normally run on AA batteries, but the artist has created custom battery adapters with kitschy bee patterns that allow AAA batteries to be used instead.
As clever and satisfyingly creative as obfuscation's false flags, diversions, and decoys can be, they do not speak truth to power so much as mock it behind its back.
Ruby Garner, 56, who helps supervise the decoys, said she once lived in an abandoned building where she cooked food on a makeshift stove fashioned from bricks and candles.
For Baudrillard, "the perfect crime" was the murder of reality, which has been covered up with decoys ("virtual reality" and "reality shows") that are mistaken for what has been destroyed.
By deploying decoys, the Iranians will never know which is a true commercial vessel and which may be a ship full of military personnel and weapons to repel any threat.
It's a difficult and labor-intensive task creating and managing all these decoys — plus, if you leave them one way for too long, an experienced attacker can dance right through.
And the Pentagon has warned administration officials that the North will soon have enough long-range missiles to launch volleys of them, including decoys, making the problem far more complex.
The San Francisco 249ers reached the Super Bowl in part because of a counterintuitive strategy: Instead of giving the ball to their best players, they use them as human decoys.
With Hezbollah threatening retaliation all week, Israel had pulled many of its troops along the border back from the Lebanese frontier and positioned mannequins as decoys in some army vehicles.
An adversary would use complex countermeasures, such as decoys, alongside the real missile to try to fool the defense system, but only simplistic versions of this trick have been included.
The A's also love to wear masks of Alison's face, and they distribute them widely among their lieutenants and decoys, so that whenever the Liars think that they have finally — finally!
Littoral Combat Ship upgrades Upgrades to four littoral combat ships: $84 million The Navy is asking for upgraded radars, decoys and electronic warfare systems on four of its littoral combat ships.
To see women as innocent wallflowers in need of protection could prove a deadly mistake when women were serving as smugglers, scouts, decoys, insurgents, and combatants; ignore them at your peril.
It first began as a group display of sidesaddle riding skills that paid homage to the Adelitas of the Mexican Revolution, women who would act as decoys to lure away enemy soldiers.
We are interested in the games that are being played along the border: the decoys, the deception that crosses this geographic, hypothetical line, whether it's playful or endangering people on either side.
They're fashioned out of epoxy, or real shells filled with silicone for smaller decoys, and outfitted with a commercially-available TidbiT or iButton logger that uses a computer chip and transmitter/receiver.
Numerous leaked schematics and cases point to the iPhone 23 not having a headphone jack, but it's also possible those are just experimental models (or decoys) and maybe it will have one.
The decoys shoulder the responsibility of testing the accuracy of a survey carried out by volunteers who are sometimes too timid to approach homeless people or are too inattentive to spot them.
New ways of achieving it will include stealth technologies to conceal the radar signature of ships and planes; protecting space-based communications networks from attack; launching decoys; and defences against incoming missile salvoes.
People starting a business selling their embroidered pillowcases or carved decoys can offer their wares throughout the country—but probably not if they have to figure out the tax due on every sale.
They had several large humans (Diaw, Derrick Favors, Gobert) who could erase on-ball defenders from their teammates, flip screens, utilize decoys, and forever make the opposition over think itself into a panic.
The office set up a hidden camera, used female patient decoys who wore cameras to see what happened when they tried to enter the clinic, and put hidden microphones on people escorting women.
As word of South Korea's new assassination plans has spread, Mr. Kim has used his deputies' cars as decoys to move from place to place, South Korean intelligence officials told lawmakers in June.
Far more consequentially, the Soviets knew that they could easily defeat Reagan's "Star Wars" fantasy by launching hundreds of decoys and saturating the skies with more nuclear warheads than the system could handle.
Such a system could shield U.S. allies and troops overseas; much better protect Hawaii, Alaska, and distant U.S. territories; and could not as easily be attacked, overwhelmed, or fooled with decoys as NMD.
The peptide beads reduced fertilization rates in mice to just above 1 percent Scientists tested whether the peptide-covered beads acted as decoys for sperm first in external containers, and then in living mice.
Maigret actually sets several traps, one of which is a quite elaborate matter of fake suspects and female decoys, and another not exactly legal (at least in the United States), before closing the case.
From duck decoys and hood ornaments to limited-edition sneakers and Pez candy dispensers, offbeat collectibles attract the eye of investors who crave tangible assets they can appreciate and that ... well, appreciate in value.
They are looking into whether cybercriminals, who appeared to be motivated by greed, were used as decoys to test the defenses of states and cities that might make ideal targets closer to the election.
They placed trackers inside the boxes to track the shipments' movement, and investigators tapped the phones of UPS employees and obtained video footage of employees coordinating the loading, shipping and handling of the decoys.
Once decoys have collected evidence through these chat logs, they'll plan to meet in-person with a suspected child sex offender, tipping off police with the information they've collected and the whereabouts of the individual.
A few other artists' quarters in this area have become museums, including the writer and illustrator Edward Gorey's house in Yarmouth Port and a barn in Harwich where the woodcarver Elmer Crowell sculpted bird decoys.
Shivani Gond, 17, and Tejasweeta Pradhan, 18, will be honored by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "showing exemplary courage" when acting as decoys to gain the trust of the traffickers, allowing police catch them red-handed.
In the past, others have tried everything from buying decoys to blasting heavy metal, all to no avail — though some think that using steel traps to protect the fish might be better than traditional fishing line.
Of course, the couple wanted to incorporate personal mementos into the space, such as Yrigoyen's family crest that hangs on the wall and Kufrin's duck decoys that her late father carved when she was a baby.
The Marines plan to further reduce reliance on land and sea bases with "mobile forward arming and refueling points" that employ decoys and deception to confuse the enemy and keep US aircraft spread out and unpredictable.
"The scale of it has gotten to be very large," Mr. Greenberg, 69, said on a tour of the loft, in the West 30s, which includes a display of 300 colorful fish decoys installed all together.
This show focused on the decoys used by US border patrols on the US-Mexico border, creating an inflatable decoy that glowed in a darkened room as a projection of gallery visitors was superimposed on the form.
It carried what appeared to be a credible re-entry vehicle to shield its nuclear warhead as it plummeted through the Earth's atmosphere towards its target and from which decoys could be fired to bamboozle missile defences.
His expansive view of what could or should be considered attention-worthy folk or vernacular art forms — everything from fish decoys and circus-sideshow banners to fraternal-society objects and more — dramatically influenced legions of American collectors.
A source familiar with the situation told me that the Pentagon was prepared to deal with a larger, deadly strike from Iran, including many more missiles launched, along with drone flights and decoys, headed toward multiple targets.
China was particularly incensed by America's deployment of a THAAD missile-defence system in South Korea in 2017, whose radar, Chinese experts argued, would be able to peer into their country and distinguish real warheads from decoys.
From duck decoys and hood ornaments to limited-edition sneakers and casks of whiskey, a host of other offbeat collectibles attract the eye of investors who crave tangible assets they can appreciate and that ... well, appreciate in value.
Flambeau, a maker of plastic products like tool boxes and hunting decoys, required employees to fill out a health questionnaire and undergo biometric testing, which checks weight, blood pressure and the like, to qualify for its health plan.
The salvo concept is meant to improve the chances of hitting an incoming missile, which in actual combat could contain decoys and other measures designed to make it difficult for an interceptor to find and hit the target.
Since the entire concept is based on deception and decoys, its implementation has been made possible through a passive endpoint protection tool with a low memory footprint, which integrates and complements other security solutions installed on user devices.
The T-1000 model of the Terminator franchise, the X-Men's Mystique, and the Faceless Men of Game of Thrones are modern science fiction and fantasy riffs on this same basic fear of decoys taking over authentic lives.
"When you look at the objects in the onboard sensor's field of view they have very different brightness," Grego said, adding that an adversary would make the decoys look very similar to the warhead to confuse the kill vehicle.
The reconsideration of cultural and political roles that triggered the "dematerialization of the object" famously recounted in Six Years , was deeply considered, for example, in SculptureCenter's 2008 exhibition Decoys, Complexes, and Triggers: Feminism and Land Art in the 1970s.
Wealth Somewhere beneath Rockefeller Center, in a workroom with the bare fluorescent lights and tall shelves of a big discount warehouse, auction-house employees are sorting through Chinese porcelain tureens, duck decoys, prized paintings and hundreds of other items.
For instance, if you were launching a big attack intended to saturate enemy defenses, you could mix in a few hypersonic missiles to take out known defenses, opening up a gap for a larger, slower cloud of missiles and decoys.
In fact, bouncy castle construction inspired the company — and the Russian military — to re-examine a decade-old Russian practice of using bulky rubber balloons for inflatables, leading to a technological advance in decoys around the turn of the millennium.
The tanks and missile launchers are not just blowup, but made to be blown up, with their most obvious use as decoys for drawing expensive, precision fire such as cruise missiles or laser-guided bombs away from real weapons systems.
Across their playoff victories against Minnesota and Green Bay, the 49ers deployed their quartet of catalysts — tight end George Kittle, fullback Kyle Juszczyk and receivers Deebo Samuel and Emmanuel Sanders — as decoys in a two-pronged attack to manipulate the defense.
Collectors of clocks and watches — a tad more common than Pez dispensers and duck decoys — have, of course, their own organization: the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, which owns and operates the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania.
They will join about 200 other decoys who will be paid to act as if they live on the street during the Homeless Outreach Population Estimate, the city's annual census of unsheltered homeless people, as a way gauging the count's accuracy.
Last summer we had just enough underground missile interceptors (36) to block the maximum number of missiles we are aware North Korea could launch (6), assuming we launch 6 interceptors per missile to effectively block both decoys and a real nuclear warhead.
If you want to have 10 decoys for every real server, it's unfeasible to have that much duplicate hardware — so Acalvio's software also includes a specialized virtual machine paging system that the company claims can swap in the appropriate platform when it's required.
It made about $3 million worth of inflatable decoys of the S-300 antiaircraft missile system to sell to Iran, but was left holding the goods when the Russian government suspended the sale of the actual missile system because of United Nations sanctions.
Not only do we meet Princess Leia's mother, who also happens to be royalty, but Queen Amidala's plot rhymes with Princess Yuki's from Hidden Fortress: on the run from invaders, using decoys to hide herself, protected by a General (two Jedi, here).
Born in 21951 in the Newburgh suburb of New York and raised in New Jersey, Kelly served in the US Army's 21954rd Engineers battalion out of Maryland, making camouflage and decoys before he participated in battlefield operations in 1944 in Normandy, Northern France and Belgium.
The test ICBM, which was equipped with decoys and flew thousands of miles per hour, was destroyed "thousands of miles off the coast" of the US mainland, with the intercept taking place northeast of Hawaii, the director of the Missile Defense Agency, Vice Adm.
China is also seeking the technology, with the US Defense Intelligence Agency publishing a report Tuesday saying China's military "is developing a range of technologies to counter US and other countries' ballistic missile defense systems," including maneuverable re-entry vehicles, decoys and hypersonic glide vehicles.
On his 2017 album, "9," which featured guest turns by the likes of Ariana Grande and the Weeknd, his pop allegiances seemed to be winning out; in retrospect, those big names may just have been decoys behind which the attention-averse Hoiberg could hide.
Instead, China is likely to respond by spending more on its nuclear, missile and antimissile forces "to ensure survivability of a second-strike force, and expanded penetration aids and decoys to defeat U.S. missile defenses in the event of a second strike," Mr. Paal said.
Certainly, we should not be shocked that they're desperate to sort of put up decoys — I just can't imagine how you can walk through the doors of the Heritage Foundation as a heralded guest and continue to call yourself an advocate for women's equality.
So serious is this concern that the Niuean department for agriculture, forestry and fisheries is considering a raft of options to alleviate Trevor's social isolation, including the possibility of bringing in a companion duck or, at the very least, getting some wooden decoys to keep him company.
She says the test did not address the possibility of North Korea using complex countermeasures and decoys to confuse the anti-ballistic missile's "kill vehicle," which pops off the top of the defending missile above the earth's atmosphere and seeks out and destroys the attacking missile's warhead.
Crows will eat crops, pull up seedlings in backyard gardens and gather by the thousands to roost at night in cities; the arsenal used against them ranges from the ineffective (plastic owl decoys, scarecrows) to the more effective (propane noise cannons, pyrotechnics, lasers, recorded crow warning calls).
There have been reports that the most recent escapees (named as James Whitlock and Matthew Baker) used mannequins as decoys and had access to diamond tipped cutting equipment, but we are unlikely to find out any exact details unless all is revealed in a court case.
Nobody really knows how efficient the existent systems would be in a real battle situation -- THAAD is often described as hitting a bullet with a bullet -- but there is little doubt that the US military will have more trouble intercepting more sophisticated missiles with multiple warheads and decoys.
He describes one scheme in which the prophet's brother, Bishop Lyle Jeffs dodged an FBI raid on the FLDS meeting house: While others rode out on four-wheelers as decoys, Jeffs and Jessop rode out in another direction on Honda Goldwing motorcycles packed with cash and fake IDs.
And China "is developing a range of technologies to counter U.S. and other countries' ballistic missile defense systems, including maneuverable reentry vehicles, multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles, decoys, chaff, jamming, thermal shielding and hypersonic glide vehicles," the Pentagon said in a report to Congress earlier this year on China's military might.
Now both are essentially gone, and we're making do with substitutions, decoys and mirages: things that seem like romantic comedy but are actually fizzy soap operas ("Crazy Rich Asians"), teen movies ("To All the Boys I've Loved Before"), funny dramas ("You're the Worst"), TV Tinder ("Dating Around") or sports ("The Bachelor").
At a factory behind high concrete walls not far from here, workers toiling in secret with little more than sewing machines and green fabric are churning out the ultimate in soft power: decoys that appear lifelike from as close as 300 yards and can pop up and then vanish in mere minutes.
Per Wired, a team of researchers from institutions including Princeton, Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, MIT, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign recently released a paper showing that while Monero is designed to mix the "coins" in each transaction with decoys called "mixins," there are flaws in the way the Monero network handles that mixing.
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A blue-and-white buoy hung from the front door, which opened into a warm, uncarpeted knotty-pine clutter: a wood-burning stove with a throw rug in front of it for their large black Spinone Italiano, Stella; blanket-covered sofas; miniature trains on a windowsill; duck decoys and a stuffed-animal chimp; a Union Jack pinned to the back wall; a Smith-Corona manual typewriter on the kitchen counter, beside a table carved from a piece of pasture pine by Coleman's father.

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