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Möbius strip for light could give optical technologies a boost

A Möbius strip for light has been created by researchers in the US. Light moving...

Newer Things to Know About Good Ol’ HTML Lists

HTML lists are boring. They don’t do much, so we don’t really think about them despite how widely used they are. And we’re still...

5 Potential Head Coach Candidates for the Stanford Cardinal

Following a loss to BYU to end the season, Stanford head coach David Shaw announced that he was stepping down from his position. Here...

Bahamut cybermercenary group targets Android users with fake VPN apps

Malicious apps used in this active campaign exfiltrate contacts, SMS messages, recorded phone calls, and even chat messages from apps such as Signal,...

US Authorities Set First FTX Court Hearing Date

Now that the dust has begun to settle following the unexpected collapse of FTX, government officials have started to plan hearings on the...

Vitalik Buterin, Coinbase, Kraken, Binance promote trustless CEXs

The collapse of FTX has severely eroded user trust in centralized crypto exchanges. Most investors have finally realized the importance of...

Study: The United Kingdom Dominates Europe’s Crypto Arena

In a surprising twist, a new study suggests that the United Kingdom is at the head of the crypto scene in Europe. The study...

What is Identity Fraud? Definition, Types, and Examples (Philip Chethalan)

Identity fraud is the unauthorised use of a person’s personal information by another person to commit a crime or deceive or defraud that person...

A New Sperm-Blocking Male Birth Control Method Is Being Put to the Test

Women have far more control over their bodies today than we did before the pill was invented. But reproduction is a two-player game, and...

How the Stern–Gerlach experiment made physicists believe in quantum mechanics

A century ago, the German physicists Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach carried out an experiment that gave an important credibility boost...

San Francisco 2033: You Will Own Nothing And Be Happy

Welcome to San Francisco in 2033, where universal basic income and FedGov surveillance pervade and Bitcoin is outlawed.

Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware

APT-C-50’s Domestic Kitten campaign continues, targeting Iranian citizens with a new version of the FurBall malware masquerading as an Android translation app ...

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