"Hotline: Cybersecurity and Privacy" tackles the philosophical, moral, strategic, and organizational quandaries related to ...
Manufacturers around the world are discovering that building a smart device is a bit like raising a genius toddler.
Researchers at a Harvard Medical School laboratory are uncertain how they will continue supporting a large public genetic database after its primary source of funding expired last month.
A burglar who targeted a Nottingham student property was caught after leaving his fingerprints on a windowsill.
A steak bake-loving thief targeted Greggs takeaways in Nottingham three times in less than a week. Nottingham Crown Court ...
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Hotly contested mayoral election isn’t just about the candidates. The NYPD’s future is also at stake
With the high-stakes New York mayoral contest hanging in the balance, the largest police department in the country may find itself caught between the promise of reform and the stability that followed ...
The Nimbus agreement is a key Israeli initiative to move government and military data into private cloud centers, with leaked ...
Texas Tech GM James Blanchard is already lining up 2026 transfers, working with agents and data-driven NIL valuations to ...
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Did aliens watch 1950s nuclear tests? ‘Maybe,' studies say
For decades, astronomers have been aware of something weird lurking on old, 1950s-era photographic plates: starlike flashes ...
More than 100 investigators are racing to piece together how thieves pulled off the brazen heist at the Louvre Museum in ...
The Scottish Government says we don’t need an inquiry into grooming gangs. But with no data, no tracking, and no clear picture of ...
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