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Aug 13, 2024

NIST Finalizes Post-Quantum Encryption Standards

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, encryption, information science, quantum physics

Three new encryption algorithms to bolster global cybersecurity efforts against future attacks using quantum technologies were published today by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a division of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The new standards are designed for two tasks: general encryption and digital signatures.

These new standards are the culmination of an eight-year effort from the agency to tap the best minds in cybersecurity to devise the next generation of cryptography strong enough to withstand quantum computers. Experts expect quantum computers capable of breaking current current cryptographic algorithms within a decade. The new standards, the first released by NIST’s post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization project, are published on the department’s website. The documents contain the algorithms’ computer code, instructions for how to implement them in products and in encryption systems, and use cases for each.

Aug 13, 2024

GhostWrite: New T-Head CPU Bugs Expose Devices to Unrestricted Attacks

Posted by in category: computing

Researchers uncover GhostWrite vulnerability in T-Head RISC-V CPUs, allowing unrestricted access to memory and devices. Mitigation impacts performance.

Aug 13, 2024

Researchers Uncover Vulnerabilities in AI-Powered Azure Health Bot Service

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI

Microsoft patches critical flaws in Azure Health Bot Service that could expose patient data. Researchers detail vulnerabilities and their potential im.

Aug 13, 2024

FBI Shuts Down Dispossessor Ransomware Group’s Servers Across U.S., U.K., and Germany

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

FBI disrupts Dispossessor ransomware group, dismantling servers across multiple countries. Learn about their tactics and the evolving ransomware lands.

Aug 13, 2024

Conversation between Josh Bongard, Atoosa Parsa, Richard Watson, and I

Posted by in category: futurism

This is a ~50 minute conversation between Josh Bongard (https://www.uvm.edu/cems/cs/profiles/josh_bongard), Atoosa Parsa (https://www.atoosaparsa.com/), Rich…

Aug 13, 2024

Scientists achieve more than 98% efficiency in removing nanoplastics from water

Posted by in category: health

University of Missouri scientists are battling against an emerging enemy of human health: nanoplastics. Much smaller in size than the diameter of an average human hair, nanoplastics are invisible to the naked eye.

Aug 13, 2024

Researchers create new method for orchestrating successful collaboration among robots

Posted by in categories: employment, food, robotics/AI

New research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst shows that programming robots to create their own teams and voluntarily wait for their teammates results in faster task completion, with the potential to improve manufacturing, agriculture and warehouse automation. The study is published in 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA).

This research was recognized as a finalist for Best Paper Award on Multi-Robot Systems at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation 2024.

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Aug 13, 2024

Neuron-specific partial reprogramming could combat cognitive decline

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

Preclinical study investigates neuron-targeted partial cellular reprogramming in the hippocampus to mitigate age-related cognitive impairments.

Aug 13, 2024

There are many smarter and cheaper alternatives to gas to fill gaps in supply from wind and solar

Posted by in category: energy

Variable renewables cannot, by themselves, reliably supply all of our electricity and heat. But we can change our demand for energy supply through targeted energy efficiency and smart demand management.

The ISP focuses on electricity supply, so it does not effectively address gas-related factors such as the impact of efficient building electrification on electricity demand. Assumptions that electrification will dramatically increase electricity demand are risky.

A lot of gas technologies are far less efficient than many believe, and deliver heat at temperatures higher than processes actually require. And gas equipment can use significant amounts of electricity for fans, pumps, controls and other functions.

Aug 13, 2024

Hybrid RF-VLC system could reduce power consumption in wireless networks

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

Wireless internet supports the daily activities of countless people worldwide, ranging from their professional communications to internet browsing and the streaming of movies or TV series. This spiking demand for wireless internet access goes hand in hand with greater power consumption, which in turn contributes to carbon emissions worldwide.

Future wireless networks should be able to support the high computational demands of many modern applications and internet services, while limiting power consumption. Some researchers have thus been developing energy efficient techniques supporting between devices and the sharing of media or other information online.

One of these solutions is known as communication (VLC). This is a method to realize efficient wireless communication using visible light to transmit data, relying on (LEDs) or other artificial light sources.

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