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KAIST

Ultra-Secure, Fast Random Number Generators

New Framework Sets Higher Security Standards For DRBGs In Cryptography

Ultra-Secure, Fast Random Number Generators
Cornell University

Study Uncovers Risks Of Passkeys In Abuse Scenarios

New Research Framework Targets Digital Safety Amidst Interpersonal Abuse

Study Uncovers Risks Of Passkeys In Abuse Scenarios
EPFL

Novel Algorithm Unmasks Propaganda Networks On Telegram

EPFL And Max Planck Researchers Develop Tool To Identify Misinformation

Novel Algorithm Unmasks Propaganda Networks On Telegram
University College London

AI Browser Tools May Risk Your Privacy, Study Finds

New Research Shows How Generative AI Extensions Handle Sensitive Data

AI Browser Tools May Risk Your Privacy, Study Finds
King's College London

AI Chatbots: A Privacy Risk In Disguise?

Study Uncovers How Malicious Chatbots Extract Personal Data

AI Chatbots: A Privacy Risk In Disguise?
The University of Western Australia

Israel's Global Standing: A Crisis Of Credibility

International Backlash And Internal Strains On The Jewish State

Israel's Global Standing: A Crisis Of Credibility
The University of Auckland

Smart Tech Or Surveillance? The Fine Line We’Re Crossing

How Everyday Gadgets Might Be Watching You More Than You Think.

Smart Tech Or Surveillance? The Fine Line We’Re Crossing
University of Texas at Austin

When Driving Aids Become Driving Hazards

New Research Warns Of The Unintended Consequences Of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

When Driving Aids Become Driving Hazards
University of Southampton

The Dark Truth Hidden in Plain Sight: How Nazi Culture Was Shaped by Museums, Theatres, and Archives

A new historical exposé reveals the silent complicity of Germany’s cultural institutions in supporting and sustaining Hitler’s regime.

The Dark Truth Hidden in Plain Sight: How Nazi Culture Was Shaped by Museums, Theatres, and Archives
EPFL

Scientists Have Found a Way to Hide Information in Light Using a Twisted New Material

EPFL researchers have created a chiral metasurface that can encode hidden messages using the shape of light itself opening the door to ultra-secure encryption and futuristic sensors.

Scientists Have Found a Way to Hide Information in Light Using a Twisted New Material
MIT

Anyone Can Now Teach a Robot with Zero Coding Required

MIT's new handheld interface lets users train robots through teleoperation, movement, or demonstration bringing human skills into robotics.

Anyone Can Now Teach a Robot with Zero Coding Required
King's College London

Scientists Just Figured Out How Bomb Residue Ends Up on Suspects’ Hands

For the first time, researchers reveal how explosive particles transfer—paving the way for game-changing forensic breakthroughs.

Scientists Just Figured Out How Bomb Residue Ends Up on Suspects’ Hands