The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a self-propagating JavaScript worm began vandalizing pages and modifying user scripts across multiple wikis.
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Washington — A Pentagon plan to use a high-energy, counter-drone laser without having coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration about potential risks to civilian flights prompted ...
In the last Leo Says, Leo discussed Intel's statement that it would deliver five fabrication nodes in four years. These are bold claims that were immediately challenged by news that Intel would ditch ...
National AI usage among businesses is growing, with current rates at 18% and projected to hit 22% in six months. Larger firms show higher AI adoption; those with 250+ employees report a 27% usage rate ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) — Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has announced a series of initial steps aimed at protecting city residents amid heightened federal immigration enforcement activity, including barring ...
Organizations across industries are pushing digital-transformation projects forward, driven by data and AI imperatives. The concept of reducing customizations in one’s core ERP system has now taken ...
Scientists have discovered chemical traces of plant-based poison on 60,000-year-old Stone Age arrowheads from southern Africa, marking the earliest known use of arrow poison. (Artist’s concept).
A new study has identified toxins on arrowheads found in South Africa, revealing the chemical savvy of early humans. Quartz arrowheads found in the Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter, South Africa. Photo: ...
Professor with Research Focus in Stone Age Archaeology, Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg The oldest evidence for the use of arrow poison globally was long thought to come from ...
Researchers from South Africa and Sweden have found the oldest traces of arrow poison in the world to date. On 60,000-year-old quartz arrowheads from Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in KwaZulu-Natal, South ...