Biometrics are booming—especially ocular and facial scans—but their potential for error and abuse concerns scientists, as well as the person being scanned.
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Cybercriminals now tunnel their malicious data to your devices in a different way. It's called "steganography"—and it involves hiding a document, video, or phot... Read More »
Scientists made space exploration history on 12 November 2014 when, for the first time, a space probe landed on a comet.
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Technology now examines, diagnoses, and treats us.
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No good employee throws a monkey wrench into the works, but that's exactly what chaos engineers do: They deliberately create small problems in their software sy... Read More »
For a long time, Albert Einstein's theory of relativity has been challenged by singularity theories related to black holes and the "Big Bang" theory.
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By Lori Cameron and Michael Martinez
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