Researchers are decoding how signals move between body and brain, with implications for how we understand and treat ...
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Most of what a quantum computer does is not quantum. The processor that manipulates qubits sits in a chamber cooled to about 10 millikelvin, colder than outer space ...
Europol, the European Union’s (EU) police agency, operated a shadow data repository containing vast amounts of sensitive personal information and used it for years beyond its lawful scope, according ...
Over the past several weeks, CBS News has spoken with roughly two dozen Department of Homeland Security personnel spanning career civil servants, uniformed personnel and frontline staff about the ...
Fraudulent phone calls have become a daily reality for millions of people worldwide. From fake law enforcement officials to bank representatives and impersonated tech support agents, victims are ...
The safe and secure use of nuclear and other radioactive material, along with the operation of nuclear facilities and management of associated facilities and activities, rely heavily on information ...
Anthropic is joining the increasingly crowded field of companies with AI agents that can take direct control of your local computer desktop. The company has announced that Claude Code (and its more ...
Apple’s new MacBook Neo comes out tomorrow, and you can read our hands-on review now. While the official release will instantly prompt teardown efforts, we’re already learning more about the internal ...
European carmakers and parts suppliers have warned of shortages of key chips supplied by Nexperia that would force stoppages at production lines in Europe - Copyright ...
For a long while, digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras were the king of the castle for professional and amateur photography. They brought large sensors, interchangeable lenses, and ...
Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% last year after ...