Dana-Farber Cancer Institute investigators and collaborators at Mass General Brigham have created a single algorithm that ...
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UAE flights to Saudi city cancelled after Abha attack
Passengers scheduled to travel to or from Abha have been advised to check their flight status directly with their airline ...
Privacy professionals should pay closer attention to post-quantum cryptography as quantum-enabled attacks could eventually ...
Consider the plight of the modern music video director. Like everything else, music videos have been reduced to content, ...
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Kaspersky strengthens B2B engagement with WebEngage platform
WebEngage's platform provides Kaspersky with deeper insights into customer behaviour and engagement patterns ...
Researchers created a proof-of-concept DNA origami device that encodes messages as nano-Morse patterns and conceals them ...
A Wave of Artificial Intelligence Bills Await New York Governor's Signature - AI bills are surging in state legislatures. While ...
Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE: NET), the leading connectivity cloud company, today announced the general availability of Precursor, ...
With major new commissions at Art Basel, the Venice Art Biennale and their first Seoul solo exhibition, the British-Japanese ...
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The digital straitjacket
IN the race to digitize, a dangerous myth has taken hold: that technology is a universal solvent, capable of dissolving any ...
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
AI is rapidly reshaping biomedical research, but practitioners agree that AI’s success depends on more than advanced algorithms.
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