The TikTok hearings made clear that the American imagination of foreign espionage has become Chinese. Who stands to benefit? Data-hungry companies and the security state.
Nobody knows what around a fifth of your genes actually do. It’s hoped they could hold the secret to fixing developmental disorders, cancer, neurodegeneration, and more.
The vulnerability could allow attackers to take advantage of an information leak to steal sensitive details like private messages, passwords, and encryption keys.
STEM scholars with startup dreams struggle to find support. A new type of professorship may be the solution.
Think US health data is automatically kept private? Think again.
3D printing’s complicated cousin—laser cutting—finally gets its noob-friendly entry point.
Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5 are much improved over last year, but now that competition among folding phones has heated up, these Galaxies have less star power.
The Making of the Atomic Bomb details how scientists led humanity to a new era of destruction. Artificial intelligence safety researchers say it offers valuable lessons for humanity’s current plight.
The test, which consumers can order on their own, measures a protein linked to Alzheimer’s called amyloid beta. But it can’t diagnose cases, and the results may be needlessly stressful.
Banks and payments companies have long penalized sex workers. Many thought crypto would be a solution, but now exchanges are dumping them too.
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