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Jul 13, 2022

Microsoft Warns of Large-Scale AiTM Phishing Attacks Against Over 10,000 Organizations

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Microsoft warns of a large-scale AITM phishing attacks targeting over 10,000 organizations across the world.

Jul 13, 2022

Researchers Uncover New Attempts

Posted by in category: futurism

Researchers have uncovered new delivery vectors that Qakbot operators used in their recent attacks to evade detection.

Jul 13, 2022

Robot that can perceive its body has self-awareness, claim researchers

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The team claims to have given a robot self-awareness of its location in physical space, but others are sceptical.

Jul 13, 2022

How the Webb Telescope team built those startling images

Posted by in category: space

There’s a whole lot going on under the hood of the five images that dropped this week.

Jul 13, 2022

Underwater glove puts octopus’ abilities on the hand of humans

Posted by in category: engineering

A team of researchers led by Virginia Tech’s Michael Bartlett have developed an octopus-inspired glove capable of securely gripping objects underwater. Their research was selected for the July 13 cover of Science Advances.

Humans aren’t naturally equipped to thrive in an . We use tanks to breathe, neoprene suits to protect and warm our bodies, and goggles to see clearly. In such an environment, the human hand also is poorly equipped to hold onto things. Anyone who has tried to hold onto a wriggling fish will testify that underwater objects are difficult to grip with our land-dwelling fingers.

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Jul 13, 2022

Desalination plants, not Mississippi River water, are the solution to West’s water needs

Posted by in categories: engineering, sustainability

Desert Sun readers weigh in on possible engineering solutions to Western drought.

Jul 13, 2022

Mazda revives rotary engine to extend range of electric cars

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Automaker to release its MX-30 SUV equipped with the iconic motor later this year.


TOKYO — Mazda Motor is planning to revive its iconic rotary engine in a plug-in hybrid car by the end of this year as it attempts to simultaneously please fans and cope with tougher environmental rules in its main markets, such as Europe.

Jul 13, 2022

Swiss Company to Build an Intercity Network of Tunnels for Robotic Cargo Pods

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

In short, we’re buying so much stuff that it’s becoming hard to get that stuff where it needs to be without undue negative impacts on infrastructure, transit networks, traffic, and ultimately, quality of life. People aren’t going to stop buying stuff, so how can we plan for a future where there’s more stuff being moved and our streets aren’t overwhelmingly clogged with semis and delivery vans (and the polluting emissions that come with them)?

A Swiss company has an idea—one that’s pretty original, a bit wacky, and maybe excessive. Or maybe it’s brilliant; you be the judge.

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Jul 13, 2022

COVID-19 tracker: Daily cases top 90,000 in Japan for first time since Feb. 17

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The daily figure in Tokyo grew by 8,537 from a week earlier to 16,878, marking a week-on-week increase for the 26th straight day.

Jul 13, 2022

The ‘worst variant’ is here

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Nearly two-and-a-half years since the coronavirus pandemic began, the most infectious and transmissible variant yet has arrived.

Repeated Covid-19 waves have left millions of people dead, with only vaccines helping to blunt the toll. Now the virus is spreading again — evolving, escaping immunity and driving an uptick in cases and hospitalizations. The latest version of its shape-shifting, BA.5, is a clear sign that the pandemic is far from over.

The newest offshoot of Omicron, along with a closely related variant, BA.4, are fueling a global surge in cases — 30% over the past fortnight, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).