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When researchers survey wildlife in a lake, forest, or other habitat, they rarely capture every species present—some are simply too rare or elusive to detect. A new study published in the May issue of ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (Iowa Capital Dispatch) - Research at the University of Iowa has created a way to capture water from the atmosphere that, if found to be scalable and confirmed as safe, could help ...
Taking control of your finances starts with creating a budget, but there are different methods you can use. Popular budgeting strategies include 50/30/20, zero-based, envelope and pay yourself first.
Researchers at Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) say that a zero-day exploit targeting a popular open-source web administration tool was likely generated using AI. The exploit could be leveraged ...
Cybercriminals have been using AI to identify and exploit a zero-day vulnerability successfully for the first time, Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has warned. Published on May 11, the GTIG AI ...
About 30 percent of plastics consumed are made to last forever but are discarded after a single use. Researchers at Virginia Tech are working to change that with a new approach that could make ...
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