For business leaders today, especially those investing in AI, Stuxnet offers a powerful lesson: Trust in technology must be ...
Iranian backed groups like the Houthis in Yemen use Western cellphones to track merchant ships in the Red Sea. This is done by pinging ships for their GPS locations. Even on warships, where their ...
A coronavirus strain that emerged in Spain in June has spread across Europe and now makes up a large proportion of infections in several countries, researchers said, highlighting the role of travel in ...
A Japanese supercomputer showed that humidity can have a large effect on the dispersion of virus particles, pointing to heightened coronavirus contagion risks in dry, indoor conditions during the ...
According to estimates, about a third of the world's population is infected with the single-celled parasite Toxoplasma gondii ...
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Scientists Are Uncovering the Secrets of How Fluffy, White Dandelions Spread Their Seeds
Their seed dispersal strategies have helped these ubiquitous plants flourish all over the world, new research suggests ...
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The Virus That Attacked Nuclear Reactors
In 2010, a computer worm called Stuxnet sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program. It wasn’t ordinary malware—it was the world’s first true cyberweapon, capable of crippling nations.
Viruses easily spread between humans through coughs, needles, and sex. Animals can also infect humans through infected feces, blood, and tissue.
The first discovery of Aedes aegypti eggs in the UK shows how climate change and global travel are helping mosquitoes that ...
From the bellies of sandflies to mosquitoes, Asha Wijegunawardana manipulates insect vectors with microbes to help prevent ...
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