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North Korea’s New Ballistic Missile Could Reach the US

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North Korea has conducted another intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch, and it allegedly has the range to reach the US. South Korea's military has reportedly...
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Israeli Cybergang Takes Down Fuel Infrastructures in Iran

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Earlier this week, almost 70% percent of Iran’s gas stations were taken down by cybergang “Predatory Sparrow”, who claimed the attack. When the Iranian Minister...
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Deepfakes as Chaos-Spreading Weapons

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A new report by the federal Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC) in Canada warns that deepfakes pose a persistent threat to public safety, especially...
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Cyberattack Paralyzes Gas Stations Across Iran

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Nearly 70% of Iran's gas stations were disabled earlier this week due to a possible sabotage suspected to be a cyberattack, this according to...
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The New and Revolutionary ANYmal Robot

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Experts have been working for years to create legged robots, but they seem to still be weak, slow, inefficient, or fragile to take over...
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Lockheed Martin’s Innovative Missile-Deceiving Electronic Warfare System

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Lockheed Martin, in collaboration with the US Navy, has successfully tested its Advanced Off-Board Electronic Warfare system (AOEW). Vice president of Spectrum Convergence at Lockheed...
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Has ChatGPT Gone Lazy?

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ChatGPT has recently become one year old, and after changing our digital landscape forever, OpenAI is facing backlash after reports indicate that the bot...
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Wireless ‘Energy Webs’ Will Charge Airborne Platforms

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) signed a contract with Raytheon to create an airborne "wireless internet for energy" called the Persistent Optical Wireless...
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Solar Powered Clothing – The Future of Wearable Technology

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A team of engineers, materials scientists, and chemists at Nankai University in China has developed a new and innovative microfiber-based meta-fabric that provides full-day...
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The World’s First Water-Landing Fixed-Wing Drone

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VT-Naut is a cutting-edge VTOSL (Vertical Takeoff and Short Landing) fixed-wing drone. This innovation was developed by Aeromao and is crafted for applications ranging...

Breached? You Must Report Within 10 Minutes

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China has issued a draft for a new Contingency plan for data security incidents, which involves very strict deadlines for large breaches. China recently proposed...
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The Future of Sustainable Wearable Electronics

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Researchers from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST reached a milestone in sustainable wearable devices. The team’s revolutionary method enables closed-loop recycling of organic electronic...
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Hybrid Electric Aircraft Breaks Endurance Records With 12-Hour Flight

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Hybrid electric aircraft systems company Ampaire made aviation history when its Electric EEL demonstrator completed a first ever 12-hour endurance flight. According to Interesting Engineering,...
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Computers with Brains? Brain Tissue on a Chip Achieves Voice Recognition

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Brain cell clusters connected to a computer managed simple speech recognition and math problems. This study was conducted by Feng Guo, a bioengineer in...
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Robot Dogs and AI Inspectors- The Future of Border Security

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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recently began working with leading trade and travel technology company “Pangiam” to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence, computer vision, and...
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Drones and the Future of Disaster Response

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Drones are slowly becoming indispensable assets in disaster response and humanitarian aid due to their adaptability, cost-effectiveness, and ability to access hazardous or remote...
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New Electromagnetic Spectrum Capability Will Enhance Modern Warfighting

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The electromagnetic spectrum, or EMS, is considered a modern-day battle space that spans the air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace domains. The DISA (Defense Information...
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Revolutionary Mind-Reading AI System

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Researchers from the Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre at the University of Technology Sydney have developed a portable, non-invasive system that can turn silent thoughts...
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Using Digital Intelligence Against Criminal Use of AI

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Nowadays, many malicious elements online use AI to digitally expand their operations, and experts claim that such AI-generated fraud is only expected to worsen. This...
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Bluetooth Trackers Used for Crime

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Bluetooth trackers are useful for finding your phone, your keys, or your luggage. They do so by emitting a Bluetooth signal (that varies from...
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Is End-To-End Encryption a Danger to Children?

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UK’s National Crime Agency claims that Meta’s new default end-to-end encryption feature for Messenger will hinder law enforcement’s ability to analyze reports and investigate...
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Interpol Warns that Trafficking for Cyber Fraud is Globalizing

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The International Criminal Police Organization claims its first operation targeting human-trafficking-fueled cyber fraud shows that the criminal industry is going global, spreading beyond its...

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This Space Radar Can See Through Clouds, Darkness, and Bad Weather

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Optical satellites provide valuable imagery from orbit, but they have a well-known limitation: they depend on visibility. Clouds, storms, smoke, darkness, and atmospheric conditions...