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Mar 8, 2022

Artificial intelligence helps grow algae for producing clean biofuel

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability

Mar 8, 2022

A New Drone System Can Clean Hard-to-Reach Solar Panels

Posted by in categories: drones, solar power, sustainability

Mar 8, 2022

Ukraine’s army is using a nimble ‘game-changing’ drone called The Punisher that has completed scores of successful missions against the Russians, say reports

Posted by in categories: drones, military

Mar 8, 2022

How big is the moon really and how did we measure it?

Posted by in category: satellites

The struggle to measure the moon is a longstanding one.

Earth’s moon is the largest and brightest object in the night sky by far, so it has always been a subject of human fascination and even worship, but how big is the moon really?

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Mar 8, 2022

In New Math Proofs, Artificial Intelligence Plays to Win

Posted by in categories: mathematics, robotics/AI

A new computer program fashioned after artificial intelligence systems like AlphaGo has solved several open problems in combinatorics and graph theory.

Mar 8, 2022

Researchers Warn of Linux Kernel ‘Dirty Pipe’ Arbitrary File Overwrite Vulnerability

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Researchers warn of a new vulnerability in the Linux kernel, dubbed “Dirty Pipe,” which could allow an attacker to overwrite arbitrary data.


Researchers have disclosed details of a now-patched Microsoft Azure automation vulnerability that could have allowed attackers access to Azure account.

Mar 8, 2022

Microsoft Azure ‘AutoWarp’ Bug Could Have Let Attackers Access Customers’ Accounts

Posted by in categories: finance, robotics/AI, security, transportation

Details have been disclosed about a now-addressed critical vulnerability in Microsoft’s Azure Automation service that could have permitted unauthorized access to other Azure customer accounts and take over control.

“This attack could mean full control over resources and data belonging to the targeted account, depending on the permissions assigned by the customer,” Orca Security researcher Yanir Tsarimi said in a report published Monday.

The flaw potentially put several entities at risk, including an unnamed telecommunications company, two car manufacturers, a banking conglomerate, and big four accounting firms, among others, the Israeli cloud infrastructure security company added.

Mar 8, 2022

Bio-FlatScope dives deep for useful data

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience

Want to monitor the brain of a running tiger?

First, catch the tiger.

Then attach Bio-FlatScope, the latest iteration of lensless microscopy being developed at Rice University.

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Mar 8, 2022

Chevron CEO says Israel gas pipeline could supply Europe

Posted by in category: energy

Europe’s natural gas shortage, which has pushed prices to multi-year highs, has revived talk of the EastMed pipeline – a Mediterranean Sea pipeline that could carry gas from Israel to European customers, Chevron Chief Executive Michael Wirth said on Monday at the CERAWeek energy conference.

Wirth downplayed concerns over global oil supplies amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the subsequent potential for an energy crisis.

The EastMed pipeline, meant to transfer natural gas from Israeli waters to Europe via Greece and Cyprus, was announced in 2016, and several agreements have been signed between the three countries on the subject. The three states aimed to complete the €6 billion project by 2025, but no financing has been secured for it.

Mar 8, 2022

Elon Musk Says SpaceX Is So Busy With Ukraine That It’ll Delay Starship

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, Elon Musk, internet, satellites

Welp, Starship is delayed yet again.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Friday that there would be “slight delays” ahead for the company’s experimental Mars-bound spacecraft. To blame, the billionaire said, was SpaceX having to dedicated more resources to fighting escalating cyber attacks on Starlink satellites by Russia after the space company sent Ukraine a shipment of its internet terminals.

Starship’s first launch has been delayed numerous times now, with much of it due to pending regulatory approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). However, this latest instance comes amidst a time of geopolitical turmoil caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.