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Robot Guide Dogs in China Aim to Assist the Visually Impaired

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A group of researchers in Shanghai, China has developed a six-legged robotic guide dog intended to assist the visually impaired in a country where...
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Recyclable Components Make Rechargeable Batteries More Sustainable

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Safer than the flammable traditional lithium batteries that currently fuel our electronic devices and, in the future, capable of powering them for days after...
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AI Speed Cameras Pose Threat to Privacy

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As the rates of accidents caused by distracted driving continue to climb, the UK is planning a nationwide rollout of AI-powered speed cameras -...
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New Flexible, Wearable Sensors Perform Real-Time Intelligent Monitoring

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Lyuliang University researchers combined cutting-edge technology with sports science to create a tool that can track athletes and help them reach their full potential....
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The Worst is Yet to Come? Experts Warn of a Future...

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Countless devices we use every single day completely depend on support from security companies. However, the staffing and software of these companies are usually...
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New Wearable Tech Could Help Detect and Track PTSD

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Researchers from the University of California San Diego showed the first ever wearable, non-invasive device that can measure activity in human cervical nerves in...
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Next-Generation Cooling System Brings Efficiency to Data Centers

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By now it is widely known that the ever-growing popular AI is also extremely energy consuming, both to operate and to cool down. As...
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Counter-Terror Exercise with Drone Swarms and Robot Dogs

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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) “Interaction-2024” joint counter-terrorism exercise recently included the use of robot dogs and drone swarms. This exercise reportedly aimed to...
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Innovative 3D-Printed Blood Vessels Mimic Human Veins

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Researchers from the University of Edinburgh made a major breakthrough by 3D printing artificial blood vessels – innovative gel-like tubes that are very similar...
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China’s New Dual-Use Spaceplane

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China’s spaceplane was recently seen releasing and retrieving an object during a mission, getting much international attention and raising questions about its capabilities. China...
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Massive Arson Attack Disables High-Speed Rail on Olympics Opening Day

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France’s state-owned rail company SNCF suffered a massive arson attack, causing major disruptions to train services across all of France during the first day...
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US Space Force Strategy – Nuclear-Proof Satellites

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The world’s escalating space-based tensions caused the US Space Force to reexamine and intensify its efforts to protect and defend spacecraft against potential attacks. The...

North Korean Cyberattack Targets Global Defense

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A cybersecurity advisory was issued by the FBI, South Korea, and the UK to alert of cyber espionage activities linked to the RGB 3rd...
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Pentagon Performs Massive War Drone Swarm Test

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The Pentagon recently held one of the most powerful drone demonstrations for a mass sUAS attack scenario to date. The Joint C-sUAS Office (counter small-unmanned...
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This Space Solar Power Station Could Beam Energy to Spacecraft

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Star Catcher Industries revealed its plans to build the world’s first space-based energy grid to power satellites, aiming to advance space operations by providing...
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Enhancing Thermal Imaging for Military and Medical Use

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University of Houston professor of electrical and computer engineering Jiming Bao developed a new method to measure the continuous spectrum of light that is...
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Improving Automatic Software Repair

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FIXCHECK is a new approach to improve patch fix analysis that combines static analysis, randomized testing, and large language models, created by IMDEA Software...
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Data Breaches Are Connected to Mass Layoffs, Research

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A research team from Binghamton University and the State University of New York explains the connection between mass layoffs and data breaches, theorizing that...
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Airbus Helicopter Breaks Speed Record

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The Airbus Racer helicopter reaches major achievement by exceeding its level speed objective of 400 kph (reaching 418 kph) less than two months after...
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US’s New Nuclear Space Rocket Shortens Trip to Mars

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NASA, DARPA, and Lockheed Martin are working together on nuclear-powered spacecraft, which could dramatically cut down travel times to space, and more specifically to...
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Cyberattack Cuts Heat to 600 Buildings in Winter

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A new type of malware called FrostyGoop targeted a district energy company in western Ukraine, causing malfunctions in heating system controllers, turning off the...
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CrowdStrike Crash and the Consequences of Invasive Cyber Security Software

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The recent enormous Microsoft outage, which affected 8.5 million Windows computers and devices, was caused by a bug triggered by an automatic update for...

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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...