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User experience was the innovation that launched a technology revolution
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User experience was the innovation that launched a technology revolution

World News IntelJanuary 19, 2024January 19, 2024

Technology innovation requires solving hard technical problems, right? Well, yes. And no. As the Apple…

Face recognition technology follows a long analog history of surveillance and control based on identifying physical features
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Face recognition technology follows a long analog history of surveillance and control based on identifying physical features

World News IntelJanuary 19, 2024January 19, 2024

American Amara Majeed was accused of terrorism by the Sri Lankan police in 2019. Robert…

Could quantum physics be the key that unlocks the secrets of human behaviour?
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Could quantum physics be the key that unlocks the secrets of human behaviour?

World News IntelJanuary 19, 2024January 19, 2024

Human behaviour is an enigma that fascinates many scientists. And there has been much discussion…

Black hole, neutron star or something new? We discovered an object that defies explanation
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Black hole, neutron star or something new? We discovered an object that defies explanation

World News IntelJanuary 18, 2024January 18, 2024

Sometimes astronomers come across objects in the sky that we can’t easily explain. In our…

DNA from stone age chewing gum sheds light on diet and disease in Scandinavia’s ancient hunter-gatherers
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DNA from stone age chewing gum sheds light on diet and disease in Scandinavia’s ancient hunter-gatherers

World News IntelJanuary 18, 2024January 18, 2024

Some 9,700 years ago on an autumn day, a group of people were camping on…

What is credential stuffing and how can I protect myself? A cybersecurity researcher explains
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What is credential stuffing and how can I protect myself? A cybersecurity researcher explains

World News IntelJanuary 18, 2024January 18, 2024

Cyber-skulduggery is becoming the bane of modern life. Australia’s prime minister has called it a…

Australia plans to regulate ‘high-risk’ AI. Here’s how to do that successfully
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Australia plans to regulate ‘high-risk’ AI. Here’s how to do that successfully

World News IntelJanuary 18, 2024January 18, 2024

This week, federal Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic announced the Australian government’s response…

How a New York Times copyright lawsuit against OpenAI could potentially transform how AI and copyright work
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How a New York Times copyright lawsuit against OpenAI could potentially transform how AI and copyright work

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2024January 17, 2024

On December 27, 2023, the New York Times (NYT) filed a lawsuit in the Federal…

Helium is an essential material for research and medical equipment, but it’s nonrenewable and difficult to recycle
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Helium is an essential material for research and medical equipment, but it’s nonrenewable and difficult to recycle

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2024January 17, 2024

The next time you pick up balloons for your big party, remember the helium gas…

Connecting researchers and legislators can lead to policies that reflect scientific evidence
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Connecting researchers and legislators can lead to policies that reflect scientific evidence

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2024January 17, 2024

Like most kids of the 1990s, I attended a school that used the original DARE…

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