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Scientists revolutionize biometric security using AI and infrared sensors
In an era where digital security is more important than ever, the need for secure and reliable authentication methods continues to grow. Traditional...
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Subaru vulnerability exposed millions of cars to remote hacking and tracking
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How to spot suspicious papers: a sleuthing guide for scientists
An open collection of tips and tools could help researchers and publishers to pick up on problematic research. Miryam Naddaf A group of...
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COVID boosters are back: what scientists say about whether to get one
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Discovery of "tipped over" black hole surprises NASA scientists
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health
Prevalence of anxiety disorder and its association with BMI: an analysis of women’s experiences in Bangladesh using BDHS-2022 data
Anxiety disorders are a significant and growing public health concern, impacting individuals’ daily lives and professional development. Women exhibit...
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This barebones Galaxy S25 feature is getting a makeover, and it might finally be worth using
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Entrepreneurs Challenge Winner PRISM is Using AI to Enable Insights from Geospatial Data - NASA Science
NASA sponsored Entrepreneurs Challenge events in 2020, 2021, and 2023 to invite small business start-ups to showcase innovative ideas and...
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auto
Cybertruck owner claims EV veered into oncoming traffic twice while using FSD
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Custody photos 'too poor' for facial recognition software
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Inverse design of metal-organic frameworks using deep dreaming approaches
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New to Linux? Don't try these 7 distros (yet)
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Fruit Bats Are Capable of Mental time Travel, Israeli Scientists Discover
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Daniel Libeskind Tries His Hand at Affordable Housing
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