From Schneier on Security
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been billed as the next frontier of humanity: the newly available expanse whose exploration
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B. Schneier| February 29, 2024
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The oceanographer whose calculations helped an American adventurer find potential debris from Flight 370 said Thursday that the Malaysia Airlines jetliner could... From Phys.org Technology News | July 21, 2016 at 04:23 AM
Some Southwest Airlines flights are being held up while the airline tries to fix a technology outage. From Phys.org Technology News | July 20, 2016 at 05:23 PM
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The Department of Energy's Energy Sciences Network, or ESnet, and the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) at the University of Oregon are teaming up to create... From Phys.org Technology News | July 18, 2016 at 02:00 PM
Ever been lost in an airport terminal or nearly miss a flight because you were late? An airport app concept created by University of North Texas students may provide... From Phys.org Technology News | July 15, 2016 at 06:24 AM
Pokemon Go is giving a glimpse of how gaming can keep drivers safer behind the wheel, according to QUT's Dr Ronald Schroeter. From Phys.org Technology News | July 14, 2016 at 07:03 AM
Utah authorities likely will be among the first in the nation to be allowed to disable and crash drones for flying too close to wildfires after lawmakers approved... From Phys.org Technology News | July 14, 2016 at 03:45 AM
Science is not taught as science at all. Students are taught how to do science, but not what science actually is. They suffer from scientific illiteracy.
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Bright and airy, the workspace at Comax is much like other Israeli hi-tech firms, except that a rabbi has carefully vetted its design to allow ultra-Orthodox Jewish... From Phys.org Technology News | July 11, 2016 at 02:19 AM
Several advantages of online voting were identified in a recent post by Conversation columnist and software researcher David Glance who backed the introduction... From Phys.org Technology News | July 7, 2016 at 08:00 AM
With three billion camera-equipped cellphones in circulation, we are awash in visual information. Cameras are lighter, smaller and cheaper than ever and they're... From Phys.org Technology News | July 6, 2016 at 08:00 AM
New technology often raises new ethical questions—and those questions only multiply as technology advances. From Phys.org Technology News | July 5, 2016 at 07:57 AM