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Ukraine Reveals Self-Developed Kamikaze Robots

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Ukraine's Brave1, a military technology cluster, has developed the ground-based “Ratel S” kamikaze robot, which enables precise strikes from a safe distance and is...
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US Marines Successfully Used RPG-Equipped ‘Robotic Goats’

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On September 9th, the US Marines successfully rigged a rocket-propelled grenade launcher (RPG) to a "robotic goat" to test the viability of such a setup,...
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Ransomware Attacks Reach Record Levels

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This September marks a never-before-seen level of ransomware attacks, with 514 victims exposed in leak sites and new threat actors emerging, as revealed by...
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ChatGPT Almost as Good as Humans at Phishing

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New research from IBM proves how closely AI-enabled tools have perfected the art of writing phishing emails and fooling victims. Cybersecurity professionals and government...
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Solar Farms in Space- the Future of Sustainable Energy

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New research by the Universities of Surrey and Swansea states the possibility of producing low-cost, lightweight solar panels that can generate energy in space. The...
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International Criminal Court Are Investigating an Unprecedented Cyberattack

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has reportedly fallen victim to a sophisticated cyberattack suspected to be an espionage operation. The court has taken mitigating...
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New Secure Communication System Inspired by the Stars

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In order to improve communication security and effectiveness, a new collaboration has been formed between Edith Cowan University (ECU), observation data provider QL Space,...
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This New AI Tool Can Track Virus Variants

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Researchers at the University of Oxford and Harvard Medical School developed an artificial intelligence model that can predict new variants of viruses before they...
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These New Smart Materials Could Revolutionize Wearable Technology

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There are many ways in which wearable technology is used to monitor and manage personal health, whether it’s fitness trackers, smartwatches, or many other...
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The UK Acquires a New Heavy Duty Maritime Defender

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The United Kingdom recently unveiled Proteus- a state-of-the-art ship designed to spearhead underwater surveillance, and represents a pivotal step forward in safeguarding the UK's...
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Can Chatbots Guess Your Private Data?

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Researchers at ETH Zurich are concerned about the ability of chatbots to infer private details about users from seemingly innocent texts. The researchers found that...
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New Superpowered AI Chip Developed by Oxford Researchers

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Scientists from Oxford University partnered with scientists from Germany and the UK to develop a new kind of AI hardware that uses light to...
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These Kits Convert Gravity Bombs into Cruise Missiles

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Kratos Defense and Security Solutions and Boeing are collaborating on a new "bolt-on" kit that can turn a 228 kg "dumb" bomb into a...
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Liquid Metal Fabric Will Protect Astronauts from Lunar Dust

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NASA is again turning to lunar exploration after over five decades, and the Artemis mission signifies a substantial leap in revolutionary technology fueling space...
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The First Operational Use of the “Iron Sting” Mortar Bomb

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The IDF’s Unit 212 first used the innovative weapon "Iron Sting" - an innovative mortar bomb that can hit with revolutionary precision and reduce...
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Call for Investors

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Due to the current security situation, the Technology Innovation Centre is pushing to find investors to support startups participating in its programs. The participating startups...
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Astronomers Warn of Bright Satellites Obscuring the Stars

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Scientists from the International Astronomical Union (IAU) announced that one of the brightest objects in the night sky is BlueWalker 3, the world's largest...
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New Energy-Efficient AI Chip is Inspired by the Brain

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Artificial intelligence is powered by great amounts of electricity, and in order to run complicated applications like behavior monitoring, facial recognition software, or live...
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Drone Pharmacy? Amazon Delivering Medications by Drone

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Imagine you’re feeling a headache and have no pain medication and can’t be bothered to drive to the nearest pharmacy. With Amazon’s new announcement,...
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These Two Tech Giants Announce New ‘AI Factories’

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The world's biggest chip company Nvidia and the iPhone maker Foxconn are reportedly joining forces to build what they call "AI factories". The companies...
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New Australian UAS-Loitering Munition Collaboration

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Insitu Pacific and Innovaero have announced a collaboration to develop a new loitering munition and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) combination for the Australian...
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AI Language Models Could be Used for Bioweapon Attacks

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Nowadays, chatbots and Large Language Models are widely used by any and all industries as well as private individuals and are known to be...

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The Future of Submarine Steering Starts Here

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Modern submarines rely on increasingly complex control systems to maneuver safely in three dimensions, manage propulsion, and coordinate onboard sensors. As underwater missions expand...