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February 2024


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A Healthy Dose of AI

A Healthy Dose of AI

Building artificial intelligence into medical devices can speed diagnoses and potentially improve treatments and outcomes.


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White House Urges Developers to Stop Using C, C++

White House Urges Developers to Stop Using C, C++

The White House Office of the National Cyber Director called on developers to reduce the risk of cyberattacks by using programming languages without memory safety vulnerabilities.


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Carmakers Park Aging Models as U.N. Cyber Rule Comes into Effect

Carmakers Park Aging Models as U.N. Cyber Rule Comes into Effect

Some European car manufacturers are discontinuing older vehicle models ahead of the full implementation of a U.N. cybersecurity regulation in July.


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VR Headset on ISS 'Really Makes a Difference' for Astronaut Exercise

VR Headset on ISS 'Really Makes a Difference' for Astronaut Exercise

Astronauts on the International Space Station can experience cycling routes on Earth with the help of a VR headset and a new exercise bike.


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Drones Help Conserve Coastal Ecosystems

Drones Help Conserve Coastal Ecosystems

University of Alabama student researchers have built and deployed drones as part of coastal conservation efforts.


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Lizard-Like Robot for Mars Exploration

Lizard-Like Robot for Mars Exploration

A lizard-inspired robot could be used to improve existing rover models for navigating Mars-like terrain.


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Tech Speeds Quantum Circuit Computation in Quantum Simulator

Tech Speeds Quantum Circuit Computation in Quantum Simulator

Using a quantum simulator they developed, researchers at Fujitsu have determined how to  boost the computational speed of quantum-classical hybrid algorithms by 200 times.


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Here Come the Killer Robots

Here Come the Killer Robots

Despite concerns, autonomous AI weapons and defense systems for military applications are on the rise.


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Boy Born with One Hand Gets Spider-Man Bionic Arm

Boy Born with One Hand Gets Spider-Man Bionic Arm

Open Bionics in Bristol, U.K., recently outfitted two children with bionic arms featuring Spider-Man covers.


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U.S. to Invest Billions to Replace High-Tech Cranes at Ports

U.S. to Invest Billions to Replace High-Tech Cranes at Ports

The U.S. has proposed spending more than $20 billion to bolster domestic port security, including increasing domestic manufacturing of cargo cranes with advanced software.


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Scientists Putting LLM Brains Inside Robot Bodies

Scientists Putting LLM Brains Inside Robot Bodies

Robotics researchers are using large language models (LLMs) to skirt preprogramming limits.


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'AI Godfather', Others Urge More Deepfake Regulation

'AI Godfather', Others Urge More Deepfake Regulation

More than 400 AI experts and executives from various industries signed an open letter calling for increased regulation of deepfakes.


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World's First PC Rediscovered Nearly 50 Years After Last Sighting

World's First PC Rediscovered Nearly 50 Years After Last Sighting

Employees at U.K. house-clearing firm Just Clear found two Q1 microcomputers, considered the first single-microchip PC, while clearing out a property in December.


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When Eyes in the Sky Start Looking Right at You

When Eyes in the Sky Start Looking Right at You

Satellites like those made by Colorado startup Albedo Space are heightening privacy concerns.


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Mind-Reading Devices Are Revealing the Brain's Secrets

Mind-Reading Devices Are Revealing the Brain's Secrets

Brain-computer interfaces are helping researchers learn more about brain anatomy.


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iOS Users' Face Scans Used to Break into Mobile Banking Accounts

iOS Users' Face Scans Used to Break into Mobile Banking Accounts

iOS users are being targeted with malware that steals face scans from Apple devices to break into and steal money from bank accounts.


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Defending the Business

Defending the Business

The potential for a cyber incident is a top risk to business globally.


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Study Finds Seniors Benefit from Virtual Reality

Study Finds Seniors Benefit from Virtual Reality

A study of virtual reality involving 245 participants aged between 65 and 103 found generally positive effects.


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The Seeing Eye Dog V2.0

The Seeing Eye Dog V2.0

Researchers at the University of Glasgow in Scotland showed off the latest iteration of their RoboGuide, an AI-powered quadruped robot designed to assist visually impaired people.


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Brain-Powered Tech Allows Kids 'Trapped in Their Own Bodies' to Play

Brain-Powered Tech Allows Kids 'Trapped in Their Own Bodies' to Play

The Brain Computer Interface program at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital develops technology to allow disabled children to use their minds to move and play.


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Robot Invasion Hit a Bump in 2023

Robot Invasion Hit a Bump in 2023

The Association for Advancing Automation reported a 30% decline in robot orders by companies in North America last year.


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Age, Gender, Nationality Alter Emoji Interpretation

Age, Gender, Nationality Alter Emoji Interpretation

Researchers found that emojis mean different things to different people, depending on the viewer's age, gender, and nationality.


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NASA Urges Public to Listen During Total Solar Eclipse

NASA Urges Public to Listen During Total Solar Eclipse

The NASA-funded Eclipse Soundscapes Project is calling on citizen scientists to "listen" to the sounds of animals, birds, and insects during the April 8 total solar eclipse.


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The Text File that Runs the Internet

The Text File that Runs the Internet

For decades, robots.txt governed the behavior of Web crawlers. But as unscrupulous AI companies seek out more and more data, the basic social contract of the Web is falling apart.


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Open Source Security Chip Released

Open Source Security Chip Released

A commercial silicon chip that includes open source, built-in hardware security has been announced by the OpenTitan coalition.


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Waymo Recalls Software After Two Self-Driving Cars Hit the Same Truck

Waymo Recalls Software After Two Self-Driving Cars Hit the Same Truck

Waymo, the self-driving car division of Alphabet, issued a recall for its software after two of its vehicles hit the same pickup truck minutes apart in Phoenix.


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Your Body Is Your Next Security Key

Your Body Is Your Next Security Key

Biometric scanning and AI advances could replace the need for badges to enter buildings and regular password resets to access websites.


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U.S. Announces $5 Billion Commitment for Computer Chip R&D

U.S. Announces $5 Billion Commitment for Computer Chip R&D

The Biden administration announced that it would invest $5 billion in the National Semiconductor Technology Center.


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Superconducting Circuits Push the Limits of Quantum Data Transfer

Superconducting Circuits Push the Limits of Quantum Data Transfer

University of Chicago researchers created a quantum communication testbed with remote superconducting nodes, laying the foundation for more secure communication networks.


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Chatbot Shows Talent for Predicting Chemical Properties, Reactions

Chatbot Shows Talent for Predicting Chemical Properties, Reactions

Researchers adapted GPT-3, the large language model behind ChatGPT, to answer questions about chemical compounds or materials.

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