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Mar 2, 2022

Britain’s Recent Blackout Has Plenty of Company

Posted by in category: energy

Mar 2, 2022

How did Google Maps’ traffic data become a tool for the Ukraine war?

Posted by in categories: information science, mapping

Mar 2, 2022

A new lightweight, nanotube material is better at absorbing impact than Kevlar

Posted by in categories: materials, nanotechnology

Mar 2, 2022

Elon Musk is unhappy Tesla didn’t get a name-check in Biden’s State of the Union address

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation

President Biden praised Ford and General Motors for investing billions of dollars into building electric vehicles – but didn’t mention Tesla.

Mar 2, 2022

Crisis in Particle Physics Forces a Rethink of What Is ‘Natural’

Posted by in categories: information science, particle physics

Quanta Magazine.


In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, the philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn observed that scientists spend long periods taking small steps. They pose and solve puzzles while collectively interpreting all data within a fixed worldview or theoretical framework, which Kuhn called a paradigm. Sooner or later, though, facts crop up that clash with the reigning paradigm. Crisis ensues. The scientists wring their hands, reexamine their assumptions and eventually make a revolutionary shift to a new paradigm, a radically different and truer understanding of nature. Then incremental progress resumes.

For several years, the particle physicists who study nature’s fundamental building blocks have been in a textbook Kuhnian crisis.

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Mar 2, 2022

Ukraine conflict jeopardizes launch of Europe’s first Mars rover

Posted by in category: space

Sanctions mean joint Russian-European ExoMars mission is likely to be postponed for a third time.

Mar 2, 2022

Second New ‘IsaacWiper’ Data Wiper Targets Ukraine After Russian Invasion

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance, mobile phones

A new, third, data wiper malware — dubbed “IsaacWiper” — is now targeting Ukrainian governmental systems.


Teabot android banking malware spreads again through google play store apps.

Mar 2, 2022

TeaBot Android Banking Malware Spreads Again Through Google Play Store Apps

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance, mobile phones

An Android banking trojan designed to steal credentials and SMS messages has been observed once again sneaking past Google Play Store protections to target users of more than 400 banking and financial apps, including those from Russia, China, and the U.S.

Mar 2, 2022

Critical Bugs Reported in Popular Open Source PJSIP SIP and Media Stack

Posted by in category: security

As many as five security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the PJSIP open-source multimedia communication library that could be abused by an attacker to trigger arbitrary code execution and denial-of-service (DoS) in applications that use the protocol stack.

Mar 1, 2022

Emesent launches Hovermap ST autonomous drone LiDAR mapping and surveying payload

Posted by in categories: drones, mapping, robotics/AI

Autonomous drone mapping startup Emesent has announced its latest survey-grade LiDAR payload: Hovermap ST. The lightweight, IP65-rated solution is being launched with Emesent’s new Automated Ground Control feature that, the company stresses, enables autonomous data capture in harsher environments than ever and for a wider range of use cases.

Emesent’s LiDAR payloads leverage a process called simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), in which a drone builds a map and, at the same time, localizes the drone in that map.