Ukraine Trials Drone to Counter Russian Kamikaze UAVs
Ukraine is currently testing a German-made interceptor drone designed to neutralize kamikaze drones, such as the Shahed UAVs frequently used by Russian forces in...
Researchers Develop AI Tool to Accurately Detect Fake News
A groundbreaking tool developed by researchers at Keele University is making waves in the fight against online misinformation. The tool, which uses advanced machine...
Trump Signs Order to Create U.S. Version of the Iron Dome
On Monday, January 27th, U.S. President Donald Trump took a step toward enhancing U.S. missile defense capabilities by signing an executive order to plan...
How Hackers Use AI for Cybercrime
Cybercriminals are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) models to enhance their productivity, according to a recent warning from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG)....
How Hackers Use Hidden Text in Emails to Bypass Security Filters
Cybersecurity experts are raising concerns over a new email tactic that bypasses traditional spam filters and poses a serious risk to email users. This...
NVIDIA’s GTC Announcements: A New Era of AI-Driven Robotics and Simulation
At NVIDIA’s recent GTC conference, the company unveiled a series of cutting-edge AI technologies that are set to revolutionize robotics and autonomous systems. Among...
The Dark Side of Biometrics: Navigating Emerging Security Threats
Biometric recognition technology is becoming increasingly widespread as a trusted method for verifying identities, enhancing security, and streamlining processes such as logging into devices...
The Low-Cost, 3D-Printable Open-Source Humanoid Robot for Research and Education
A new open-source humanoid robot, the Berkeley Humanoid Lite, has been introduced by the University of California, Berkeley, offering an affordable and fully customizable...
TikTok Faces EU Scrutiny Over Advertising Transparency
The European Commission has issued preliminary findings that suggest TikTok is failing to meet critical transparency requirements under the Digital Services Act (DSA), specifically...
Meta Begins Using Facebook and Instagram User Data to Train AI...
Starting May 27, 2025, Meta has begun collecting user data from Facebook and Instagram to train its artificial intelligence models. This includes content such...
New Study Reveals How AI Models “Remember” – And Why It’s...
A new study by researchers from Meta, Google, Nvidia, and Cornell sheds light on how AI language models actually store and use information—and the...
AI’s Double-Edged Impact on the Tech Workforce
While the rise of artificial intelligence has sparked widespread concern about job displacement in the tech sector, new data suggests a more complex reality....
ChatGPT’s New Agent Mode Brings Automation to Everyday Digital Tasks
OpenAI’s latest upgrade to ChatGPT introduces a major shift in how AI can interact with digital environments. A new “agent mode,” now available to...
Innovative Robotic Grip Technology Improves Handling of Slippery or Delicate Objects
In a study led by the University of Surrey, researchers have developed a bio-inspired method that allows robots to anticipate when an object might...
New Threat Targets Crypto Executives Using Voice Impersonation Tactics
A sophisticated social engineering method targeting the cryptocurrency industry has recently come to light, involving the use of professional voice impersonators to deceive high-ranking...
AI Model Learns to Reason Without Human Guidance
A recent development in artificial intelligence suggests machines may be getting closer to independent reasoning. Researchers from DeepSeek AI have showcased that their R1...
Researchers Develop In-Flight Tool-Swapping System for Drones
A new drone coordination system developed by researchers at Westlake University in China demonstrates the ability to exchange tools mid-flight — a capability that...
Security Screening Moves Forward—Literally—with Walkthrough Tech
A next-generation security screening system using advanced microwave imaging is being deployed at airports across the United States, offering a faster and more discreet...
Bugs for Better Health: A Biological Route to Gout Prevention
For centuries, gout has been associated with painful joints. In reality, it’s the outcome of years of elevated uric acid levels—known as hyperuricaemia—that gradually...
Autonomous Submarine Fires Torpedo in Successful Sea Trial
Indonesia has demonstrated a step forward in its naval capabilities with a successful torpedo firing from an autonomous submarine. The vessel, known as KSOT...
Practice Makes Prepared: Wargaming for Modern Threats
Governments today face a growing set of crises that no longer unfold one at a time. Cyberattacks intersect with misinformation campaigns, supply chains respond...
Amphibious Alligator Brings Autonomy to Maritime Logistics
Moving equipment, sensors, and unmanned systems across land–sea boundaries has long been a logistical bottleneck. Most platforms are built for either terrain or water,...
















































