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  • Sep 30, 2024 | news.filehippo.com | Mireia Fernandez

    Losing photos and precious videos is incomparably much more than just a technical inconvenience: it is an emotional loss of dear memories. Cherished captured moments from family gatherings, vacations, and personal milestones hold deep sentiment. It’s as if part of our past has been torn out when these things disappear. Photo loss can occur in so many ways. It can strike anytime: accidental deletions, corrupted storage devices, hardware failure, or system crashes.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | ghacks.net | Mireia Fernandez |Martin Brinkmann

    Microsoft Exchange Servers play an important role in corporate communications. They are also not immune from issues such as accidental or intentional mailbox deletions, which can lead to a significant amount of data loss. The intentional or unintentional removal of a mailbox may erase vital information and eliminate crucial lines of communication within a business. These situations are usually urgent, since the window of opportunity for recovery is often quite narrow.

  • Aug 26, 2024 | news.filehippo.com | Mireia Fernandez

    Summer means traveling, fun times outdoors and definitely more screen time. Now that you’ll be hopping from coffee shops to airports and beachside resorts, there are increased risks associated with rising cyber threats. Malware attacks increase by 30% during these months, many times as a result of the use of unsecured public Wi-Fi.With devices holding everything from vacation photos to sensitive work documents, staying connected on the go makes you a target for cybercriminals.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | fiberjournal.com | Mireia Fernandez

    Known for its rapid production and consumption cycle, the textile industry currently generates between seven and 7.5 million tonnes of textile waste per year in the European Union (EU-27 and Switzerland). This is equivalent to more than 15 kg of textile waste per person per year.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | fiberjournal.com | Mireia Fernandez

    Mireia Fernández is the leader of the AIMPLAS Chemical Recycling department, working as a researcher there since 2020. She studied Chemistry at the Universitat de València and has a master’s degree in Sustainable Chemistry from the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV). She has experience in the synthesis of polymers through low environmental impact routes as well as in the organic synthesis of high-value-added additives from biomass.

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