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23andMe Investigates Data Leak Claims

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Malicious actors claim to have acquired a large amount of private user data from one of the most popular genetic testing services “23andMe”. There...
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AI Helping Prevent Drone Collisions

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With the ongoing increase in drone traffic, experts anticipate that by 2027 there will be nearly 1 million active commercial drones in the US,...
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Magnetic Fusion Plasma Engines and Outer Space

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Current technologies are not capable of leaving our solar system since they cannot support this type of travel. However, there is one developing technology...
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Calls to Ban AI Facial Recognition in the UK

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A group of politicians and privacy campaigners say police and private companies should immediately stop using facial recognition surveillance, raising concerns regarding human rights,...
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Underwater Quantum Communications Tested Between Ireland and England

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Researchers tested an underwater fiber-optic cable to pass quantum communications between Ireland and England. The fiber-optic network cable called Rockabill is the longest that...
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First Ever eVTol Testing with a Pilot

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A groundbreaking event for the aviation industry- Joby Aviation has officially initiated piloted test flights of its S4 eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing)...
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Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: What Are They What Can We Do Against Them

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As we become increasingly reliant on digital platforms, so grow the threats, and one of the main fundamentals of cybersecurity is understanding potential vulnerabilities....
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Bomb Detection by Robots and AI

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The European Defense Agency (EDA) has successfully demonstrated how artificial intelligence and unmanned systems can work together to detect explosives and improvised explosive devices...
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New Nanotech Cloak Hides People from Drones

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A Ukrainian material scientist has developed a new “invisibility cloak” to protect Ukrainians from Russian drones by concealing the heat signatures of troops and...
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EU Warns About the Weaponization of These 4 Technologies

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The European Commission will reportedly investigate the risks associated with the possible weaponization of four crucial technologies by adversaries. These “potentially dangerous” technologies are semiconductors,...
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Helsinki’s Autonomous Water Taxi Revolution

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Callboats is pioneering autonomous, electric water taxis in Helsinki, which can solve many problems the archipelago is experiencing; whether it’s cutting costs, improving island...
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Northrop Grumman to Develop Stand-in Attack Weapon for USAF

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The United States Air Force (USAF) has contracted Northrop Grumman for its planned Stand-in Attack Weapon (SiAW)- an air-to-ground weapon designed to clear enemy...
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Can Humans Inherit AI Biases?

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AI systems can achieve amazing results, holding human-like conversations and providing incredibly phrased outputs, which gives this technology an image of high reliability. Furthermore,...
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SpaceX Joins Space Laser Satellite Communication

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Space-based internet services have reached another milestone with the launch of two new mini V2 SpaceX satellites that can communicate via lasers. SpaceX revolutionized space-based...
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Exposed Industrial Control Systems Endanger Critical Facilities

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Industrial control systems are part of our everyday lives, controlling traffic lights, power grids, security, water systems, and many more. But according to cybersecurity...
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The Revolution of Big Data AI Analytics in the World of...

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Innogration is a graduate of the INNOFENSE Innovation Center operated by iHLS in collaboration with IMoD. In recent years, more and more technologies have been incorporated into...
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UK Intends to Build World’s Most Powerful Laser

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The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has stated it will fund building what is set to become the world's most powerful laser, in an investment...
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The US Navy, Drones, and “Affordable Mass”

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An official Request for Information (RFI) was published by the United States Navy in order to gather information on available fixed-wing drone launch and...
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India Seaports Left Vulnerable

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Newly launched platform for managing all port operations in India left public access to sensitive data, posing the risk of a potential takeover by...
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BAE Drone Drops a Torpedo, Making History

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T-600 is a heavy lift Uncrewed Air System (UAS) developed by BAE Systems and Malloy Aeronautics that was used to carry and deploy an...
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AI, Data, Storage, and Risks

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Artificial intelligence is at its heart- data. The more complete the data on which it is trained, the more valuable the output. AI gains...
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New Transformer Robot is Extraordinarily Versatile

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A new robot developed by scientists at Bristol Robotics Laboratory promises to revolutionize mobility and exploration. The robot is called the Tetraflex, it is tetrahedron-shaped...

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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...