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Aug 27, 2024

Google Warns of CVE-2024–7965 Chrome Security Flaw Under Active Exploitation

Posted by in category: security

Google patches CVE-2024–7965, an actively exploited Chrome vulnerability, urging users to update for security.

Aug 27, 2024

Microsoft Fixes ASCII Smuggling Flaw That Enabled Data Theft from Microsoft 365 Copilot

Posted by in category: futurism

Discover how a patched Microsoft 365 Copilot vulnerability could have led to data theft using ASCII smuggling and prompt injection techniques.

Aug 27, 2024

Dutch Regulator Fines Uber €290 Million for GDPR Violations in Data Transfers to U.S.

Posted by in category: futurism

Uber fined €290 million by Dutch regulator for improper transfer of European driver data to US, violating EU data protection standards.

Aug 27, 2024

New Android Malware NGate Steals NFC Data to Clone Contactless Payment Cards

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Discover how NGate, a new Android malware, steals contactless payment data using NFC relay attacks. Learn about the latest cybersecurity threat target.

Aug 27, 2024

Proof-of-concept study demonstrates mid-infrared computational temporal ghost imaging

Posted by in category: computing

Ghost imaging in the time domain allows for reconstructing fast temporal objects using a slow photodetector. The technique involves correlating random or pre-programmed probing temporal intensity patterns with the integrated signal measured after modulation by the temporal object. However, the implementation of temporal ghost imaging necessitates ultrafast detectors or modulators for measuring or pre-programming the probing intensity patterns, which are not available in all spectral regions especially in the mid-infrared region.

Aug 27, 2024

Using machine learning to speed up simulations of irregularly shaped particles

Posted by in categories: particle physics, robotics/AI

Simulating particles is a relatively simple task when those particles are spherical. In the real world, however, most particles are not perfect spheres, but take on irregular and varying shapes and sizes. Simulating these particles becomes a much more challenging and time-consuming task.

Aug 27, 2024

Sound drives ‘quantum jumps’ between electron orbits

Posted by in categories: electronics, quantum physics

Cornell University researchers have demonstrated that acoustic sound waves can be used to control the motion of an electron as it orbits a lattice defect in a diamond, a technique that can potentially improve the sensitivity of quantum sensors and be used in other quantum devices.

Aug 27, 2024

Study proposes generalized approach to light-matter interactions

Posted by in categories: futurism, quantum physics

A study coordinated by the University of Trento with the University of Chicago proposes a generalized approach to the interactions between electrons and light. In the future, it may contribute to the development of quantum technologies as well as to the discovery of new states of matter. The study is published in Physical Review Letters.

Aug 27, 2024

Superconductivity study confirms existence of edge supercurrents

Posted by in categories: materials, space

Topological materials are materials that have unusual properties that arise because their wavefunction—the physical law guiding the electrons—is knotted or twisted. Where the topological material meets the surrounding space, the wavefunction must unwind. To accommodate this abrupt change, the electrons at the edge of the material must behave differently than they do in the main bulk of the material.

Aug 27, 2024

Physicists ease path to entanglement for quantum sensing

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Nothing in science can be achieved or understood without measurement. Today, thanks to advances in quantum sensing, scientists can measure things that were once impossible to even imagine: vibrations of atoms, properties of individual photons, fluctuations associated with gravitational waves.

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