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Bad Actor AI Expected to Daily Threaten Democracies by Mid-2024

A recent study forecasts that the deliberate use of AI by ‘bad actors’ to propagate online harm, particularly through disinformation, will occur on a daily basis by mid-2024. The results raise concerns, especially with over 50 countries, including the US, scheduled to hold national elections this year, with potential global consequences based on the outcomes. […]

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Thin Woven Antennas could Replace Big Field Dishes

Usually, when communication is needed in places like disaster sites, rescuers have to bring and set up large, expensive satellite dishes. But soon, a basic tubular antenna made of woven material strips might do the trick. Created by researchers from Stanford University and the American University of Beirut, the prototype device is a kind of

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Burner Phones: Unraveling the Myth of Untraceability

Whether from binge-watching The Wire or Breaking Bad or encounters with intriguing individuals, the term “burner phones” often evokes associations with secrecy and clandestine activities. However, unraveling the truth behind these devices reveals a history rooted in simplicity and anonymity. Burner Phones: A Blast from the Past Contrary to their mysterious portrayal, burner phones are

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AI Rapidly Created a Low-Lithium Battery with a Novel Material

In 80 hours, Microsoft’s AI tool narrowed 32 million theoretical materials to 18, leading scientists to synthesize one that can decrease lithium usage in batteries by 70%. An AI program has pinpointed a synthetic material, absent in nature, that can potentially decrease lithium usage in batteries by as much as 70%. Out of 32 million

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Why BMI Falls Short as a Measure of Health – Unraveling the Reasons

Nothing can be said to be specific in this world, “except death and taxes,” wrote Ben Franklin in a letter to his friend Jean-Baptiste Le Roy in 1789, “except death and taxes.” This iconic quote showcases Franklin’s wit and highlights a time predating the Body Mass Index (BMI). The Evolution of BMI: From Obscurity to Ubiquity Over the last

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Phone Light Sensor: A Potential Tool for Unauthorized Surveillance

In increasingly mobile-dependent lives, people entrust their smartphones with various sensitive tasks, from financial transactions to work-related activities and even documenting personal musings through apps like Notes. However, a recent study conducted by MIT researchers sheds light on a potential privacy threat associated with the unassuming ambient light sensor in most phones. The Vulnerability of

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Cold Weather can Restrict EV Range and Create Charging Challenges

Electric-vehicle owners across a wide region, from Chicago to northern Texas, have experienced a challenging week due to freezing temperatures, resulting in decreased driving range and prolonged waits at charging stations. In Oak Brook, Illinois, close to Chicago, television reporters discovered Teslas running low on battery while queuing for charging plugs at a Supercharger station.

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Pair Mindfulness with Exercise for a Mental Health Boost in 2024

To kick off 2024 with a fresh routine to enhance fitness and well-being, a recent University of Bath study proposes that integrating mindfulness with exercise could be a crucial factor for success. Published in the academic journal Mental Health and Physical Activity, the study indicates that lifestyle changes incorporating both physical activity and mindfulness are

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TV Exposure May Harm Toddlers’ Cognitive Development

Infants and toddlers exposed to television or videos may display unusual sensory behaviors, including disengagement from activities, a preference for more intense stimulation, and sensitivity to stimuli like loud sounds or bright lights, as indicated by research from Drexel’s College of Medicine published in JAMA Pediatrics. The study reveals that children with increased TV exposure

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