As we go about our day, the trillions of cells in our bodies run like well-oiled machines: continually sensing what's happening around them and making modifications to keep us humming along. Like ...
This week, we learned older people in home-based aged care will no longer have to pay out-of-pocket for showering, dressing ...
Data from Abnormal AI shows why AI-driven behavioral baselining is now the only way to catch "perfect" impersonation.
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Scientists have recently described a new snake from Myanmar that’s turning the usual idea of how we identify species on its ...
Scientists have mapped how Earth’s deepest mantle is being deformed—and the results point to long-lost tectonic plates buried ...
A new study co-led by the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) shows that some lung cancers can change identity as they evolve, shifting from one cancer type to another in ways that may make them more ...
Why Terminology Confusion Still Undermines Modern Defense Cybersecurity discussions are filled with familiar language. Security teams talk about the latest threats and threat landscape, attack ...
Nigeria has recently rolled out a new digital tax platform, Rev360, marking a shift from delayed, periodic filings to ...
Vibration sensors can aid in stability and navigation, particularly for field robots in varied terrain, writes a columnist.
A burgeoning field is launching its first clinical trial to find out whether dialing back cell development can safely refresh ...