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What is Salt Typhoon? A security expert explains the Chinese hackers and their attack on US telecommunications networks
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What is Salt Typhoon? A security expert explains the Chinese hackers and their attack on US telecommunications networks

Richard Forno, Principal Lecturer, CSEE & Assistant Director, UMBC Cybersecurity Institute, University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyDecember 8, 2024

Cyberattacks linked to the Chinese government that compromised large portions of the American telecommunications network…

What we can and (still) can’t predict about earthquakes
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What we can and (still) can’t predict about earthquakes

Christian Yates, Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Biology, University of BathDecember 8, 2024December 8, 2024

At around 10:44 Pacific Time on December 5, a huge earthquake struck around 60 miles…

Social media platforms are throttling access to news – with far-reaching implications for democracy
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Social media platforms are throttling access to news – with far-reaching implications for democracy

Cameron McTernan, Lecturer of Media and Communication, University of South AustraliaDecember 7, 2024

Just days out from the United States presidential election last month, X (formerly Twitter) suddenly…

Fossil tracks paint a picture of South Africa’s ancient coastal landscape: five essential reads
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Fossil tracks paint a picture of South Africa’s ancient coastal landscape: five essential reads

Natasha Joseph, Commissioning EditorDecember 7, 2024December 7, 2024

Fossils may look to the untrained eye like an unremarkable set of sandy bones. But…

Extraterrestrial life may look nothing like life on Earth − so astrobiologists are coming up with a framework to study how complex systems evolve
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Extraterrestrial life may look nothing like life on Earth − so astrobiologists are coming up with a framework to study how complex systems evolve

Chris Impey, University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy, University of ArizonaDecember 7, 2024

We have only one example of biology forming in the universe – life on Earth.…

What does the NASA administrator do? The agency’s leader reaches for the stars while navigating budgets and politics back on Earth
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What does the NASA administrator do? The agency’s leader reaches for the stars while navigating budgets and politics back on Earth

Wendy Whitman Cobb, Professor of Strategy and Security Studies, Air UniversityDecember 7, 2024December 7, 2024

Leaders of NASA sit in an awkward position. While they are the head of a…

What was life like for innovating businesses in 2024? – UKRI
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What was life like for innovating businesses in 2024? – UKRI

UKRIDecember 6, 2024

The report draws on the Innovation State of the Nation Survey, a major new initiative…

Chatbots won’t help anyone make weapons of mass destruction. But other AI systems just might
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Chatbots won’t help anyone make weapons of mass destruction. But other AI systems just might

David Heslop, Associate Professor of Population Health, UNSW SydneyDecember 6, 2024December 6, 2024

Over the past two years, we have seen much written about the “promise and peril”…

An annual roadshow is helping kids from remote Australia realise their dreams of becoming a scientist
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An annual roadshow is helping kids from remote Australia realise their dreams of becoming a scientist

Carla Eisemberg, Senior Lecturer in STEM Pathways, Charles Darwin UniversityDecember 6, 2024December 6, 2024

“Miss, miss, can I play with your robot?” The question comes from a young local…

Adults grow new brain cells – and these neurons are key to learning by listening
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Adults grow new brain cells – and these neurons are key to learning by listening

Aswathy Ammothumkandy, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, University of Southern CaliforniaDecember 6, 2024

Your brain can still make new neurons when you’re an adult. But how does the…

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