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Space Tech Could be the Solution to Hospital Infections

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This space tech brings the solution for challenges like in-hospital cross-infections and carbon emission – project PASTA (Plasma Air Sterilization and Treatment Apparatus). HAIs, or...
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Europe’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant Attacked by Drones

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Russian nuclear power corporation Rosatom accuses Ukraine’s army of attacking the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) with drones. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirms...
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The 2024 Milipol Singapore Exhibition – A Review of Trends in...

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Written by Or Shalom The Milipol exhibition, held in Singapore on April 3-5, 2024, dealt as always with homeland security technologies. The exhibition, in collaboration...
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Too Dangerous? OpenAI Won’t Release Its Voice Cloning Tool for Fear...

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OpenAI’s tool can generate a convincing clone of a person’s voice with just 15 seconds of recorded audio, and was deemed too risky for...
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Miniature Robot ‘Smart Swarms’ Inspired by Nature Could Soon Flow Through...

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Researchers developed “smart swarms” of miniature robots after drawing inspiration from nature, observing ant colonies, fish schools, and beehives. These mini-bot swarms collaborate through engineered...
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Quantum Computers Just Turned 800 Times More Reliable

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Quantum computing company Quantinuum and tech giant Microsoft claim they reached an “unprecedented” breakthrough in quantum computing reliability, drastically reducing error rates and physical...
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Evaluating Large Language Models for Cybersecurity Applications

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A white paper published by SEI and OpenAI claims large language models could be an asset for cybersecurity professionals, but must be evaluated using...
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Electronic Warfare Gets New Human-Like Thinking

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The Southwest Research Institute was commissioned by the United States Air Force to develop a new “cognitive” electronic warfare system, with algorithms to help...
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North Korea Tests New Solid-Fuel Hypersonic Missile

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North Korea claims successfully testing a new type of solid-fueled hypersonic intermediate-range missile called Hwasongpho-16-Na, which according to the Korean Central News Agency marks...
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Malicious Actors Using YouTube to Distribute Malware

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Information stealing malware is being delivered on YouTube disguised as pirated software and video game “cracks,” reports cybersecurity firm Proofpoint. This malware (including Vidar, StealC,...
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Malware Can Hear Your Keyboard Strokes and Reveal Your Password

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Research reveals that keystroke sounds can be exploited by malicious actors to reveal sensitive user data, like the text that users are typing into...
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New Flexible Solar Cells Technology is More Efficient and Durable

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Flexible solar cells are hailed as the future of solar power and have many potential applications in aerospace and flexible electronics, but their low...
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Can Data be Stored in DNA?

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Analyzing and storing large amounts of data requires a lot of energy, so the future of technology might hold a different approach to data...
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Human-Inspired Computer Vision Can Revolutionize IoT

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Engineers from the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) Swanson School of Engineering are developing a way to make computer vision more human-like, which would enable...
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Global Strategies to Accelerate AI in Science and Research

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The International Science Council's Center for Science Futures published the report "Preparing National Research Ecosystems for AI: Strategies and Progress in 2024" to address...
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Drone Dogfights – Russia and Ukraine Train UAV Pilots to Fight...

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Russia reportedly began training its drone pilots in “drone dogfighting” tactics, demonstrating how modern combat changed to heavily feature and rely on drones. The Eurasian...
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The Israeli Technology Saving Firefighters Worldwide

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The most important thing in dangerous situations is being aware of one’s spatial location, especially when that space is a burning building. Firefighters worldwide...
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Russia Prepares an Unmanned, Armored, Drone-Charging Truck Against Ukraine

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The Russian armed forces will reportedly test the latest modification of the Zubilo unmanned armored vehicle, manufactured by Remdizel JSC. The test will take...
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Telecommunications Giant Faces Huge Data Breach, Resets Millions of Passcodes

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The telecommunications company AT&T reported last week that a dataset found on the dark web contains information like the Social Security numbers of about...
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In a Near Catastrophic Incident – A Drone Almost Collided with...

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A British Airways flight headed to London’s Heathrow Airport was flying at almost 3 km, carrying 180 passengers onboard, when an illegally flown drone...
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The Phishing Platform Automating Cybercrime

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Darcula is a new Chinese-language phishing-as-a-service platform with more than 20,000 phishing domains that target organizations in over 100 countries. While the concept of an...
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AI Helps Cops Detect Guns on the Subway

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New York City will soon test out new AI technology that detects guns at subway turnstiles, an initiative led by Mayor Eric Adams. NY state...

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A Billion Reasons Investors Are Betting on Israeli Defense Tech

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Israel’s security landscape has increasingly depended on rapid technological adaptation, but until recently, defense-focused startups struggled to attract significant investment. The year 2025 marks...