“Playing the notes of DNA with light”
A Royal Society of Chemistry peer reviewed paper accepted for publication.“While using a double nanohole (DNH) optical tweezer with two...
Learning to navigate the emerging interconnected world.
A Royal Society of Chemistry peer reviewed paper accepted for publication.“While using a double nanohole (DNH) optical tweezer with two...
In 1999, at the Yahoo Internet Life Online Music Awards, the musical artist known as PRINCE issued the following warning:“Do...
The world of meteorology owes much to the groundbreaking work of Dr. Robert “Bob” Simpson and his wife, Dr. Joanne...
IoT devices with vulnerabilities expanded a whopping 136% from a year ago.The Riskiest Connected Devices in 2024 Forescout Research report...
Israel-based Corsight AI offers a service aimed at rooting out what the retail industry calls “sweethearting,”—instances of store employees give...
Cyberspace operations can be used to achieve strategic Information Warfare (IW) goals; an offensive cyberattack, for example, may be used...
The development of new technologies will likely drive profound changes in government and society. New technologies will likely amplify cognitive biases...
“The next generation Starlink satellites, which are so big that only Starship can launch them, will allow for a 10X...
AST SpaceMobile launched its five BlueBird satellites on September 12, seeking to build a constellation of more than 100 satellites in...
This 1971 Global Atmospheric Research Programme (GARP) report provides historical insight into United Nations (UN) World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Weather...
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