A former executive with U.S. defense contractor L3Harris has pleaded guilty to selling digital spy tools to a Russian broker, ...
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42,000-Year-Old Yellow Crayon Suggests Neanderthals Created Art – And It’s Still Sharp Too
The most exciting is a roughly 4.5-centimeter-long, 1.2-centimeter-thick (1.8 and 0.5-inch) fragment of yellow ocher that was “fully-shaped into a crayon-like tool with a pointed morphology”, with ...
The AI-based method, DeepScence, works to identify senescent cells in the body. These are cells that have stopped dividing but do not undergo normal cell death as they should.
Upload your image. The AI searches individuals of unwanted identity. It automatically erases them and recreates the background. Get your distraction free and clean photo. Immediately works without ...
A call-screening tool for iPhones is included in the iOS 26 update. Since activating the feature, I’ve hardly noticed when ...
India has considerable expertise in this. It could offer some renaming mentorship and guidance to the US in exchange for ...
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Former US defense contractor employee pleads guilty to selling hacking tools to buyer in Russia
An Australian man on Wednesday pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to steal powerful hacking tools from a US defense contractor and sell them to a buyer in Russia, the Justice Department said.
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Finding skilled mechanics for antique car repairs
Antique cars hold a timeless allure for car enthusiasts, but maintaining their charm requires specialized skills. Finding ...
At-Bay’s 2025 InsurSec Report shows 90% of cyber insurance claims stem from email and VPNs, and larger companies remain prime ...
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Cure for paralysis? Scientists find an old drug that could regenerate life in the spinal cord
A groundbreaking study from UC San Diego has identified Thiorphan, an existing drug, as a potential game-changer for spinal ...
Explore the impact of USGS cuts on water monitoring and the potential loss of vital contaminant data for millions.
Scientists used DNA testing on 1,200-year-old feces to detect E. coli, pinworms, and Giardia in ancient Mexico, and found ...
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