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Jul 27, 2022
Microsoft warns Windows 10 USB printing breaks due to recent updates
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Microsoft is warning customers that Windows updates released since June 28 will trigger printing issues on devices connected using USB.
“Microsoft has received reports of issues affecting some printing devices following installation of Windows updates released June 28 (KB5014666) and later,” Redmond explained.
Affected platforms include both client (Windows 10, version 20H2, 21H1, and 21H2) and server (Windows Server, version 20H2).
Jul 27, 2022
LinkedIn phishing target employees managing Facebook Ad Accounts
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode
A new phishing campaign codenamed ‘Ducktail’ is underway, targeting professionals on LinkedIn to take over Facebook business accounts that manage advertising for the company.
The operators of Ducktail have a narrow targeting scope and select their victims carefully, trying to find people who have admin privileges on their employer’s social media accounts.
The discovery of this campaign comes from researchers at WithSecure, who have been tracking what they believe to be a Vietnamese threat actor since 2021, and collected evidence of activity dating going back to 2018.
Jul 27, 2022
China plans to build world’s largest water canal from Three Gorges Dam to Shanghai
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: economics, food
To boost economic activity and food output, China’s ambitious project takes off and might take a decade or more to be completed.
Jul 27, 2022
50,000-year-old Meteorite Could Revolutionize Electronics And Fast-Charging
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: electronics, futurism
New discoveries from 50,000 year old ‘Diablo Canyon’ meteorite could have interesting potential applications for future electronics.
Jul 27, 2022
Cross-pollination among neuroscience, psychology and AI research yields a foundational understanding of thinking
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: neuroscience, robotics/AI
To build a true artificial mind, first map out how thinking works. Enter the Common Model of Cognition.
Jul 27, 2022
Coronavirus may enter the brain by building tiny tunnels from the nose
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
How the virus behind covid-19 enters the brain was somewhat of a mystery, but new evidence hints it may build tiny tubes from nose cells to brain cells that it can shuttle through.
Jul 26, 2022
The Lamborghini Terzo Millennio Concept Is The Poster Child For Self-Healing Cars
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: transportation
A partnership between Lamborghini and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is about to birth the world’s first self-healing car.
This Video Explains Lactic Acid Fermentation.
Lactic acid fermentation is a metabolic process by which glucose or other six-carbon sugars (also, disaccharides of six-carbon sugars, e.g. sucrose or lactose) are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate, which is lactic acid in solution.
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Jul 26, 2022
Machine Learning Paves Way for Smarter Particle Accelerators
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: information science, particle physics, robotics/AI
Staff Scientist Daniele Filippetto working on the High Repetition-Rate Electron Scattering Apparatus. (Credit: Thor Swift/Berkeley Lab)
– By Will Ferguson
Scientists have developed a new machine-learning platform that makes the algorithms that control particle beams and lasers smarter than ever before. Their work could help lead to the development of new and improved particle accelerators that will help scientists unlock the secrets of the subatomic world.