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Aug 13, 2024

Japan will launch DARPA-esque research institute for cyberwarfare

Posted by in categories: government, military

Japanese officials on Monday announced the opening of a new government-run defense research institute this fall, as reported by the Kyodo News agency.

The agency, which will be tasked with developing innovative cyber war technologies, said the new project is directly modeled after DARPA, the US Defense Department’s research agency – responsible for some of the world’s most cutting-edge defense technologies.

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Aug 13, 2024

Quantum solution to the gravitational wave mystery

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Scientists have discovered a way to simulate gravitational waves using quantum particles and Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC).

Aug 13, 2024

Brain implants to restore sight, like Neuralink’s Blindsight, face a fundamental problem − more pixels don’t ensure better vision

Posted by in categories: computing, cyborgs, neuroscience, transhumanism

Engineers have tried for decades to develop bionic eyes to reverse blindness. But the brain is far more complex than a computer.

Aug 13, 2024

Ray-Ban

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Make video calls and get answers with Meta AI voice activated search on Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.


Meta, a new collection of smart glasses. Explore all the features, including camera, audio, and performance.

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Aug 13, 2024

Scientists Found a Surprise New Continent Hiding Beneath Greenland

Posted by in category: futurism

Where have you been this whole time?

Aug 13, 2024

AI model 98% accurate in detecting diseases — just by looking at your tongue

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, robotics/AI

“These results confirm that computerized tongue analysis is a secure, efficient, user-friendly and affordable method for disease screening that backs up modern methods with a centuries-old practice,”


This technology could be aah-mazing!

Researchers in Iraq and Australia say they have developed a computer algorithm that can analyze the color of a person’s tongue to detect their medical condition in real time — with 98% accuracy.

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Aug 13, 2024

Agent Q: Breakthrough AI Research in Self-Healing Web Agents

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Introducing Agent Q: Research Breakthrough for the Next Generation of AI Agents with Planning & Self Healing Capabilities.

In recent years, the…

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Aug 13, 2024

DARPA Aims to Ditch C Code, Move to Rust

Posted by in categories: innovation, military, robotics/AI

The US military agency responsible for developing new technologies plans to embark on an effort to rewrite significant volumes of C code by funding a new research challenge to create an automated translator capable of converting old C code with function written in the security-focused Rust language.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will hold a workshop, known as Proposers Day, on Aug. 26 to outline its vision for the Translating All C to Rust (TRACTOR) project. The effort calls for academic and industry research groups to compete to create a system that can turn C code into idiomatic — that is, using native features — Rust code. The project’s ultimate goal is to provide tools so that any organization with large volumes of software written in C can convert that code to Rust and eliminate the memory-safety errors that account for a large source of software vulnerabilities.

Without an automated system, developers are unlikely to take on the task, says Dan Wallach, program manager in DARPA’s Information Innovation Office (I2O).

Aug 13, 2024

NIST Finalizes Post-Quantum Encryption Standards

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, encryption, information science, quantum physics

Three new encryption algorithms to bolster global cybersecurity efforts against future attacks using quantum technologies were published today by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a division of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The new standards are designed for two tasks: general encryption and digital signatures.

These new standards are the culmination of an eight-year effort from the agency to tap the best minds in cybersecurity to devise the next generation of cryptography strong enough to withstand quantum computers. Experts expect quantum computers capable of breaking current current cryptographic algorithms within a decade. The new standards, the first released by NIST’s post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization project, are published on the department’s website. The documents contain the algorithms’ computer code, instructions for how to implement them in products and in encryption systems, and use cases for each.

Aug 13, 2024

GhostWrite: New T-Head CPU Bugs Expose Devices to Unrestricted Attacks

Posted by in category: computing

Researchers uncover GhostWrite vulnerability in T-Head RISC-V CPUs, allowing unrestricted access to memory and devices. Mitigation impacts performance.

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