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Slash MTTP, block exploits: Ring deployment now essential

Unpatched systems pose a significant risk in today's digital landscape. According to Ponemon research, organizations take an average of 43 days to detect cyberattacks even after patches are released, leading

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Can We Bury Enough Wood to Slow Climate Change?

Innovative Perspectives on Technology Exploring New Horizons in Technology In today's rapidly advancing world, technology plays a pivotal role in

There is a major psychological flaw in how society punishes people

Comment and Society Our research demonstrates that prevailing beliefs about crime and punishment are fundamentally flawed. This misstep, warn Raihan

New Scientist recommends Sheri S. Tepper’s science fiction novel Grass

Comment This week, New Scientist staff share their favorite books, TV shows, games, and more By Alison Flood Grass by

Del Toro’s Frankenstein is a sumptuous take on a classic parable

Oscar Isaac delivers an obsessive and captivating performance as Victor FrankensteinKen Woroner/Netflix Frankenstein Directed by Guillermo del Toro Now showing

We all have a (very tiny) glow of light, no movie magic needed

Numerous sci-fi and fantasy narratives are wrapped in a nostalgic glow, but it's not merely sentimentality at play. Several characters

These ancient bumblebees were found with their pollen source

A striking clue was discovered on the knees of a bee. An examination of 127 ancient flower specimens, flower buds,

Ancient lead exposure may have influenced how our brains evolved

Homo sapiens may be more robust against lead exposure than other hominidsfrantic00/Shutterstock Evidence from fossilized teeth indicates that our prehistoric

Why the next generation of mRNA vaccines is set to be even better

Health Researchers are developing mRNA vaccines that create virus-like nanoparticles, aiming to enhance immune responses while minimizing side effects compared