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Drinking the Atmosphere: The Compact Device that Can Make Water from...

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Our atmosphere contains large amounts of water, and apparently, it can even be harvested and used to make drinking water. New research from the...
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The Device that Can Control Your Mind with the Power of...

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Mind control is getting a whole new meaning with recent development from Institute of Basic Science (IBS) and Yonsei University in South Korea. Nano...
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Space Storms that Disrupt Earthen Technology Can Now Be More Accurately...

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Storms that happen on the sun can have an effect on critical systems we rely on daily, such as satellites, power grids, and communication...
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Australia Advancing with Creating an Integrated Air Defense System, Despite Criticism

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Despite facing public criticism, Australia remains committed to swiftly developing an integrated air defense system. Australia's current air defense array includes the RBS 70 MANPADs,...
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Eight U.S. Companies Accused of User-Targeted Pricing

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Eight companies in the U.S that are suspected of adjusting prices according to data collected from users received orders from the Federal Trade Commission...
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Meta Instructed by EU to Address Concerns Over Their Privacy Payment...

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Meta continues to bump heads with EU regulators over new controversial privacy policy. The company, which has previously postponed the launch of multiple products in...
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China Launches First Satellite Constellation, Challenging Starlink

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On Tuesday, August 6, China reached a milestone in their space program, successfully launching the first 18 Satellites in what they plan to become...
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This Floating Wind Turbine Can Harness the Power of Hurricane To...

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The OceanX platform, located in the southern Chinese port city of Guangzhou, was designed by MingYang Smart Energy, float on water and flaunts a...
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How the Chinese Government Regulates AI Models to Adhere to Socialism

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In a country where strict censorship is paired with highly competitive technological advancement, some difficulties are bound to arise. And so, a recent report...
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EV Fast-Charging Equipment May Pose Cybersecurity Risks

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In the past years, most security-savvy individuals have become highly cautious of connecting unfamiliar tech to their personal devices. We understand that we probably...
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This 3D-Printed Robotic Fabric Can Be Used for Soft Robotics and...

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A team of scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have been able to develop a versatile fabric that is flexible but can become...
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Unlimited Solar Flight: The Game-Changing 4-Gram Drone

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Researchers at the Beihang University in Beijing have developed an ultralight solar-powered drone weighing only 4 grams, capable of continuous daytime flight. The drone, called...
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The Galaxy in Your Eyes: How Astronomy Can Help with Catching...

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As technology progresses and regulations are still in legislation process, there is a growing concern surrounding AI-generated imagery that is used nefariously. New research from...
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AI-Enhanced Navigation Update for German Drones in Ukraine

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Vector drones in Ukraine have been recently received an upgrade by Quantum Systems, enabling them to operate in areas where GNSS support is unavailable....
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Revolutionizing Waste Management: Introducing VERO, the Autonomous Robot for Cleaner Environments

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Researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa have developed VERO (Vacuum-cleaner-equipped RObot), a specialized autonomous robot designed to remove waste, particularly...
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This Revolutionary Anatomy-Resembling Artificial Foot Can Allow Amputees to Walk More...

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Italian Institute of Technology (IIT)'s SoftFoot Pro is a new and innovative piece of engineering.  Unlike the prosthetic feet of today, SoftFoot Pro mimics...
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From Toys to Tactics: Russia Uses Hoverboard Kamikaze Robots in Ukraine

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In the ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia has been transforming hoverboards into battlefield robots. By connecting two hoverboards, a Russian group has created four-wheeled...
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Revolutionizing Solar Power: The Rise in Efficiency of Organic Semiconductors

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At the University of Kansas, researchers have made an exciting breakthrough in the field of organic semiconductors, which may make way for a new...
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From Public Data to Naval Intelligence: China’s Use of Open-Source Imagery...

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Claims of a new technique for collecting naval intelligence that was developed by Chinese researchers are making waves: using low resolution, publicly available satellite...
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“I agree”? How Privacy Notices Exploit User’s Cognitive Biases to Collect...

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Whenever a user visits a new website, they are shown a privacy notice, and must click if they agree before being able to access...
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China Reveals New AI model Claimed to Rival GPT-4 in Wake...

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The cold war between the U.S. and China continues as China-based AI firm SenseTime reveals it's GPT-4 competitor in wake of OpenAI ban in...
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Neuralink’s First Brain Implant Deemed Stable

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Initial concerns regarding the stability of Neuralink's brain implant are gradually alleviating following the apparent success of the first transplant, performed in January. The...

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New Scanner Spots Drone Parts Inside Bags

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As drones become cheaper, smaller, and easier to modify, security teams face a growing challenge: many threats do not appear in the sky—they arrive...