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Denmark Let Amateurs Dig for Treasure—And It Paid Off

That law, which gave the king the right to any treasure found in the ground, was still in effect. Instead of criminalizing metal detecting, the Danes decided to regulate it.

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DataGrail report finds your vendor may be sending data to AI models you never approved

The data processing agreement (DPA), a fundamental contract that companies rely on to evaluate how vendors handle personal data, is

Scientists Discover New Giant Virus That Replicates in a Totally Unique Way : ScienceAlert

Scientists have identified a novel giant virus that replicates in an unprecedented manner. Remarkably, this discovery may offer insights into

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide: Release Date, Price & Specs Rumours

Galaxy Z Fold Wide: In summary Samsung is expected to launch a wider foldable in 2026 Anticipated to debut at

Tiny quantum computers could help create giant telescopes

May 27, 20264 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAmTiny quantum computers could lead to supersized telescopesAdvances in quantum technology

Why I never Bought an Android Phone Again

The HTC Desire, released in 2010, marked a significant moment for Android smartphones, as it matched the standards set by

How a radical new view of life could reveal its origin – and aliens

Look around you wherever you are. Every living thing you observe—people, pets, birds, trees, flowers, mushrooms, and fish—exists due to

UK Visa Portal spilled thousands of applicants’ passports and selfies online — and hasn’t fixed the leak

JS has discovered that a website named UK Visa Portal is inadvertently revealing the passport and selfie photos of individuals

The attack dominating financial services doesn't steal passwords. It resets MFA and steals the token.

Over the past year, the most prolific attacker of financial services organizations didn't resort to phishing for passwords. Instead, they