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lundi 1 septembre 2025, 03:09
Outre leur campagne contre des opérateurs de télécommunication américains, ces hackers, considérés comme des prestataires de l’État chinois, sont accusés d’avoir visé plus de 200 organisations de 80 pays.
'Nearly 400 students, many of them entrepreneurs, have so far made the journey to Forest City to study everything from coding to unconventional theories on statehood,' reports Bloomberg. 'They're building crypto projects, fine-tuning their physiques and testing whether a...
Futurism reports: Earlier this week, buried in the middle of a lengthy blog post addressing ChatGPT's propensity for severe mental health harms, OpenAI admitted that it's scanning users' conversations and reporting to police any interactions that a human reviewer deems...
Graphic designer Lisa Carstens 'spends a good portion of her day working with startups and individual clients looking to fix their botched attempts at AI-generated logos,' reports NBC News: Such gigs are part of a new category of work spawned by the generative AI boom that...
It's one of the best times of the year to score a new mattress. Here are all the best deals (plus some exclusive sale codes) to snag ahead of the long weekend.
dimanche 31 août 2025, 23:11
The U.S. government site climate.gov offered years' worth of climate-science information — until its production team was fired earlier this summer. The site 'is technically still online, but has been intentionally buried by the team of political appointees who now run the...
'A class of drugs called beta-blockers — used for decades as a first-line treatment after a heart attack — doesn't benefit the vast majority of patients,' reports CNN. And in fact beta-blockers 'may contribute to a higher risk of hospitalization and death in some women but no...
'AI web crawlers are strip-mining the web in their perpetual hunt for ever more content to feed into their Large Language Model mills,' argues Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols at the Register. And 'when AI searchbots, with Meta (52% of AI searchbot traffic), Google (23%), and...
'I'm still teaching at Princeton,' 83-year-old Brian Kernighan recently told an audience at New Jersey's InfoAge Science and History Museums. And last month the video was uploaded to YouTube, a new article points out, 'showing that his talk ended with a unique...
'According to a new study, wearing the right kind of perfume or cologne can enlarge your brain's gray matter,' writes ScienceAlert Researchers from Kyoto University and the University of Tsukuba in Japan asked 28 women to wear a specific rose scent oil on their clothing for...
There's something rare about a snail named Ned, reports CNN: Ned's shell spirals left, while almost all other snails have right spiraling shells. It's a one in 40,000 genetic condition among the common corno espersum... 'I was quite breathless for a moment,' says Giselle...
Some of the best reasons to use a Pixel phone are turned off by default. Follow these steps to get the most out of your device.
Whether you’re at a festival, tennis match, or wedding, these hand fans and wearable cooling devices will make the heat way more bearable.
Welcome to your shiny new Google-powered mobile device. It will be up and ready in no time with these handy tips.
Put away those caustic wipes! Here’s how to clean your computer monitor.
The &Space Project upcycles waste materials from space development. Now it has designed Debris, a set of speakers using test fuel tanks from commercial rockets.
'A new study released Friday found that young children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, are often prescribed medication too quickly,' reports CBS News: The study, led by Stanford Medicine and published in JAMA Network Open, examined the...
In a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park, a microbe does something that life shouldn’t be able to: It breathes oxygen and sulfur at the same time.
'Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship' About 1,000 of a set of 15,000 open access scientific journals appear to exist mainly to extract fees from naive academics.…
The FTC notified companies like Google, Meta, and Apple that they must not apply the Digital Services Act, which regulates digital platforms, if it jeopardizes the freedom of Americans.
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