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https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/spaces/FWWG/pages/198836578/Future+Wireless+Working+Group+…

…nced Wireless Community of Practice - Future Wireless Working Group - Internet2 Wiki Future Wireless Working Group Pages Blog Child pages Pages Advanced Wireless Community of Practice Meeting Summaries Request for Proposal (RFP) for Neutral Host Network Platform (NHNP) Browse pag…

https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/04/09/wikimedians-are-showing-up-big-at-the-digital-rights…

Wikimedians are showing up big at the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum 2024 (DRIF24) in Ghana: Tune in! – Diff Skip to content The city of Accra, Ghana. Image by Owula kpakpo CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons The Wikimedia Foundation is proud to announce that we’re sponsorin…

http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:CheckUser

Help:CheckUser - Meta-Wiki Jump to content From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki Translate this page Other languages: Bahasa Indonesia Nederlands Tiếng Việt azərbaycanca dansk italiano magyar polski português română svenska русский עברית العربية বাংলা ગુજરાતી 中文 한국어 Ch…

https://eduroam.org/category/news

…oam Documentation eduroam Policies and Documentation eduPKI eduroam RA ‘How-To’ Wiki eduroam media and resources More News News eduroam continues to break records in 2025 News AzScienceNet expands eduroam service in Azerbaijan News eduroam recognised among brilliant breakthroughs…

http://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia

…ee Also 10 License Community Modeling Environment (CME) This is a collaborative wiki site for SCEC's Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME). The CME is a collaborative, interdisciplinary research group that applies advanced computer science technology to the problem of seismic…

https://strike.scec.org/scecwiki/index.php

…ee Also 10 License Community Modeling Environment (CME) This is a collaborative wiki site for SCEC's Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME). The CME is a collaborative, interdisciplinary research group that applies advanced computer science technology to the problem of seismic…

http://science.slashdot.org/story/26/01/11/2023211/how-many-years-left-until-the-hubble-sp…

…member it. I had read that someone used a tool improperly, more in line w/ what Wiki sez: The Allen Commission found that a reflective null corrector, a testing device used to achieve a properly shaped non-spherical mirror, had been incorrectly assembled. (One lens was out of pos…