Science and Technology

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Across
  1. 4. A process is now under way to figure out the origins of a cyberweapon called _______ that was recently discovered to have attacked the computers of Iranian officials, sweeping up information from those machines. (Year 2012)
  2. 5. The International _______ Union, a un agency, responsible among other things for allocating radio frequencies in space, acts as a clearing-house for information on satellites in orbit.
  3. 7. Gen-Zell, the world's first genetically-modified Angus cattle, has shorter hair in her _______ than other Angus cattle, allowing it to cool better.
  4. 8. The Chinese tested a anti-satellite weapon designed to go all the way out to _______ orbit.
  5. 9. During summer in Brazil, Angus (a cattle breed) do not eat much, hence Brazilian beef is less meatier than US beef. To address this issue, gene editing is utilised to give Angus breed a heat-resistant trait known as _______, which can be found in Senepol breed.
Down
  1. 1. FireEye uses digital tools to look for _______ in their systems.
  2. 2. The North Korea’s army of more than 6,000 hackers has been on a rampage, penetrating banks, extorting hospitals with _______ and hitting up the exchanges that trade in digital currencies like Bitcoin and Monero for cash.
  3. 3. Experts used a gene-editing technology called _______ to modify the DNA of Red Angus.
  4. 5. Sales representatives of drugs used a tactic known as _______ to pressurize Doctors into escalating patient doses of Subsys, an strong opioid pain medicine.
  5. 6. Many drugmakers pay physicians so that they will educate the value of their drugs to patients. However, their intentions are clear — to get doctors to prescribe more of their drugs, as seen in the case of _______, an extraordinary case of explicit bribery to prescribe a potent opioid.