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Invisible, autonomous and hackable: The AI agent dilemma no one saw coming

AI Agents and Cybersecurity: Navigating the New Era of Threats This article is part of VentureBeat’s special issue, ā€œThe cyber resilience playbook: Navigating the new era of threats.ā€ Read more

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New Clues Emerge on How Life Survived ‘Snowball Earth’ : ScienceAlert

Life on Snowball Earth: How Micro-Organisms Survived Extreme Conditions Earth's history is filled with extreme climate events, one of which

Cluely, a startup that helps ‘cheat on everything,’ raises $15M from a16z

Cluely Raises $15 Million in Series A Funding Cluely, a controversial startup that offers assistance to users in "cheating" on

Humpback Whales Are Blowing ā€˜Bubble Rings’ at Boats. Are They Trying to Communicate?

Humpback whales are known for their fascinating behaviors, from powerful bursts of bubbles during courtship to the intricate bubble-net curtains

To understand sunburn, you need to know how UV provokes inflammation

Sunburn is a common skin condition that occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.

‘Off Switch’ in The Brain to Stop Binge Drinking Discovered in Mice : ScienceAlert

Alcohol abuse continues to be a major issue worldwide, causing significant human, social, and economic costs. Despite the availability of

Rippling spy says men have been following him, and his wife is afraid

If Spying Seems Glamorous, Keith O’Brien’s Story Serves as a Stark Warning Keith O’Brien’s recent ordeal has shed light on

Here’s How Plastic Bag Bans Are Keeping Trash off Shorelines

Plastic pollution has been a growing concern for environmentalists and policymakers around the world. Single-use plastic bags, in particular, have

Sea spiders ‘farm’ methane-eating bacteria on their bodies

Sea spiders living near methane seeps on the seafloor have been discovered to cultivate and consume microbial species on their