With off-the-shelf hardware and open-source tools, they intercepted private phone calls, text messages, and data ...
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Magnet Fishing Where No One Dares - The World’s Dirtiest River Challenge
They said nothing could live in this river and after what I pulled up, I believe it. From twisted metal to unrecognizable ...
Scientists comment on a new Government strategy on animal testing in the UK. Professor Mary Ryan, Vice Provost for Research and Enterprise at Imperial College London, said: ...
Nowadays, the default position many viewers hold regarding spinoffs is blanket dislike. Every new spinoff is met with a ...
The late Professor Peter Higgs has gifted his Nobel Prize medal to the university where he proposed a ground-breaking idea ...
More than a dozen participating artists have been announced for the 2026 edition of the longest running recurring exhibition ...
His answer? Dark matter, the hidden mass that scientists cannot see but know is present because of how surrounding objects react to its gravitational pull. Social media ate up his precise explanation.
A pulse of light sets the tempo in the material. Atoms in a crystalline sheet just a few atoms thick begin to move - not randomly, but in a ...
Also in this roundup: a “highly prized” medal for a polymer scientist, UVA Health Children’s tops the state again, and we correct an omission.
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America’s Impending Population Collapse
This year, for the first time in nearly a century, more foreign-born people will likely leave the United States than will ...
In the age of inequality, Mamdani's victory offered a glimpse of what could become a new social contract: capitalism tempered ...
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The Kim Kardashian legal drama is bad TV… it also might be pure evil
The Kim Kardashian legal drama is terrible TV… it also might be pure evil - STATE OF THE ARTS: The critically reviled ‘All’s ...
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