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Weakness in Intel chips lets researchers steal encrypted SSH keystrokes

In late 2011, Intel introduced a performance enhancement to its line of server processors that allowed network cards and other peripherals to connect directly to a CPU’s last-level cache, rather than following the standard (and significantly longer) path through the server’s main memory. By avoiding system memory, Intel’s DDIO—short for Data-Direct I/O—increased input/output bandwidth and […]

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Partnership on AI: Governments should give AI researchers special visas to attend conferences

Governments around the world should create visa classifications especially for the international AI and machine learning community, the Partnership on AI said today in a newly released report. Such visa classifications should be made both for working professionals as well as students and interns in AI and ML in order for them to more easily

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Researchers have invented a method to prevent (or reverse) obesity

Dr. Shu Wang may have stumbled upon the cure for obesity. Dr. Wang, an associate professor at Texas Tech, believes that nanotechnology could prevent, or even reverse, obesity — a problem affecting one in three Americans. Obesity is characterized by an increase in adipose tissue, what most people would call fat. All mammals possess two

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A.I. Researchers Have Created a Facial Recognition System For Chimps

Kyoto University, Primate Research Institute From unlocking smartphones to spotting criminals in crowds, there’s no shortage of reminders that facial recognition technology has gotten pretty darn good. Among humans, that is. But now researchers from the U.K.’s University of Oxford and Japan’s Kyoto University want to expand the tech’s capabilities — by making a facial

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Researchers devise blood test for gut microbiome diversity using data from defunct startup Arivale – GeekWire

Researchers at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle developed a way to test for microbiome diversity from a blood sample. (Artist rendering courtesy of ISB) If you want to know what’s going on in your gut microbiome, the community of bacteria in our intestines that are tied to overall health, there are plenty of

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Researchers Develop A Faster And Low-Power 5G Network For IoT Devices

IoT devices are growing in number by the day and the contemporary Wi-Fi and cellular networks aren’t efficient at sustaining the increasing number of devices. According to a study, there will be as many as 75 billion IoT devices by 2025 and we need a faster and power-efficient network to make them work. Enter researchers

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Google researchers reveal data-stealing, web-based iPhone exploit that was active for years

Researchers from Google have uncovered what appears to be a concentrated malware campaign targeting iPhones for at least two years. Thankfully, this may be over now, although they warn it’s possible there are others that are yet to be seen. Project Zero, the search giant’s security team tasked with finding zero-day vulnerabilities in software, said they

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Two Researchers Recreate The “Dangerous” OpenAI Text Generator

On Thursday, a pair of master graduates from Computer Science rolled out an AI text generator based upon GPT-2, an Elon Musk-backed OpenAI program that the company withheld from public release citing concerns over the societal impact of it. However, the two researchers, Aaron and Vanya believe that the software does not possess any risk

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Researchers Develop Ultra-Rapid 3D Bioprinter That Can Print Living Tissue in Seconds – TechEBlog

Photo credit: Alain Herzog | 2019 EPFLThese days, 3D printers are dime a dozen, but for truly world-changing applications, researchers at the Laboratory of Applied Photonics Devices (LAPD) in EPFL’s School of Engineering, working with colleagues from Utrecht University, have developed an ultra-rapid 3D bioprinter that can print living tissue in mere seconds. The technique

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Legal gaps allow cellphone ‘stalkerware’ to thrive, researchers say

“The laws haven’t really caught up with the technology,” says Nadine Casemore of the women’s multi-service agency Sistering; Casemore has worked with survivors of intimate partner violence. “This is becoming a weapon, when it comes to intimate partner violence and gender-based violence.” What the reports call “stalkerware” is usually primarily marketed as a tool for

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