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Hackers Use Fake Paysafe, Skrill, and Neteller Packages to Harvest API Keys and Tokens

Hackers Use Fake Paysafe, Skrill, and Neteller Packages to Harvest API Keys and Tokens

Security researchers have uncovered a coordinated malware campaign hiding inside fake developer packages pretending to be official tools for Paysafe, ...

A Chinese Spacecraft Captures First Image of Quasi-Moon

A Chinese spacecraft has captured the first image of the asteroid Kamo‘oalewa....

Decathlon invests in diagnostics firm Amprion Inc

Decathlon invests in diagnostics firm Amprion Inc

Decathlon Capital Partners will support the expansion of Amprion's diagnostic testing capacity for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's dise...

‘Growth, but for whom?’ A new framework to measure neighborhood transformation and equity

‘Growth, but for whom?’ A new framework to measure neighborhood transformation and equity

As investment reshapes neighborhoods across the country, this report introduces a framework for measuring transformation, displacement risk, equity, a...

Sumitomo Biorational Company Names Remy Lyczko As President, AgroSolutions Division

Sumitomo Biorational Company Names Remy Lyczko As President, AgroSolutions Division

LIBERTYVILLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sumitomo Biorational Company LLC today announced the appointment of Remy Lyczko as President of its AgroSolutions...

South Dakota Mines research uses custom drone and special cameras to improve soil, crop health

South Dakota Mines research uses custom drone and special cameras to improve soil, crop health

As falling crop prices and rising expenses squeeze farm budgets, a research team at South Dakota Mines is developing drone technology designed to help...

Pregnant women may avoid child protection out of fear and mistrust

Pregnant women who become involved with child protection services often experience fear, mistrust and stigma, leading some to avoid health and support...

Business Watch: Anthropic launches Claude Science; AstraZeneca links with CSPC again

Here’s what we’re watching in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries this week...

U.S. company plans $1.2 billion Argentina nuclear reactor

U.S. company plans $1.2 billion Argentina nuclear reactor

Argentina's government announced plans to build a new nuclear reactor at the Atucha nuclear complex in a project led by U.S.-based Meitner Energy....

Study unveils new genetic screen for understanding human development

A new genetic screening method allows researchers to efficiently modulate individual genes across entire tissues and provides new insights into human ...

From Lab to Moon: Lunar Infrastructure a Real Possibility

From Lab to Moon: Lunar Infrastructure a Real Possibility

Researchers at the University of Delaware are advancing the future of lunar construction by developing building materials made from simulated moon dus...

New plasma-based hydrogel tech to speed up recovery for burn victims

A new medical engineering technology developed at the University of Newcastle could significantly improve recovery outcomes for burn patients. The bre...

Applied Materials’ SWOT analysis: stock gains favor amid semiconductor equipment growth

Applied Materials’ SWOT analysis: stock gains favor amid semiconductor equipment growth

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Hannibal's War Elephants May Hold the Key to a 2,000-Year-Old Alpine Mystery — and Why They Outlasted His Men

Hannibal's War Elephants May Hold the Key to a 2,000-Year-Old Alpine Mystery — and Why They Outlasted His Men

Learn how body-fat loss, food demands, and mountain terrain are changing the debate over Hannibal’s Alpine route....

Apolink makes contact with first relay satellite

Apolink has made contact with its first satellite after launching on SpaceX’s July 7 rideshare mission, clearing the way for a data relay demonstrat...

The Quest for Large-Scale DNA

The Quest for Large-Scale DNA

As genome editing therapies move through clinical trials to regulatory approval, scientists continue the quest for the holy grail of large-scale DNA e...

'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab

'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab

By ignoring part of his own experiment, a physicist coaxed time to emerge from within a closed quantum system....

Japanese catalyst keeps CO2-to-methanol byproducts below 11 percent

Japanese catalyst keeps CO2-to-methanol byproducts below 11 percent

Scientists in Japan have engineered a copper nanocluster that turns CO2 into methanol while cutting unwanted byproducts to below 11 percent....

NASA Tested A Lunar Spacecraft That Could Change How Future Moon Missions Communicate

NASA Tested A Lunar Spacecraft That Could Change How Future Moon Missions Communicate

NASA’s CAPSTONE mission has completed extended testing of technologies designed for future lunar exploration....

The largest digital camera ever built begins to look at the universe

The largest digital camera ever built begins to look at the universe

The largest digital camera ever built is beginning to capture images of unseen corners of the universe in finer detail...