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Countries using internet blackouts to boost censorship: Proton

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As countries step up their use of internet shutdowns to muzzle dissent, some are also taking advantage of the blackouts to increase censorship firewalls, internet privacy company Proton warned in an interview with AFP.This post […]

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Well-behaved dogs generally have lower cortisol and higher serotonin, study finds

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Dogs who scored well on the Wesen test, which is used to analyze a dog’s temperament, tended to have lower levels of cortisol, often called the “stress hormone,” and higher levels of serotonin, often called […]

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From trash to takeoff: Pilot plant produces 100 kg of sustainable aviation fuel per day from landfill gas

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The aviation industry accounts for a significant share of global carbon emissions. In response, the international community is expanding mandatory use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), which is produced from organic waste or biomass and […]

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Whack-a-mole: US academic fights to purge his AI deepfakes

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As deepfake videos of John Mearsheimer multiplied across YouTube, the American academic rushed to have them taken down, embarking on a grueling fight that laid bare the challenges of combating AI-driven impersonation.This post was originally […]

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They’re robots, and they’re here to help: Computer scientist improves robot interactions with human beings

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Friendly robots, the ones people love to love, are quirky: R2-D2, C-3PO, WALL-E, BB-8, Marvin, Roz and Baymax. They’re emotional, prone to panic or bossy, empathetic and able to communicate like humans do—even when they […]

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How play and social connection may help some dogs understand words

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Some dogs are seemingly more talented than others. So-called gifted word learners (GWL) are rare canines that can rapidly learn the names of toys, a skill that most dogs don’t possess. To understand why this […]

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How the web is learning to better protect itself

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More than 35 years after the first website went online, the web has evolved from static pages to complex interactive systems, often with security added as an afterthought. To mitigate risks, developers use security headers […]

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Spain considers social media ban for under-16s, joining others in Europe

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Spain plans to ban social media access for children under 16, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Tuesday, in a move designed to shield young people from the harms of online content.This post was originally […]

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Are cats ‘vegan’ meat eaters? Why isotopic signatures of feline fur could trick us into thinking that way

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Cats—unlike humans—are true carnivores: they must eat meat to survive because their bodies can’t draw some essential nutrients from plants. By looking at tissues, researchers can get a good understanding of what foods animals ate.This […]

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Snapchat blocks 415,000 underage accounts in Australia

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Snapchat has blocked 415,000 accounts under Australia’s social media ban for under-16s, the company said Monday, but warned some youngsters may be bypassing age verification technology.This post was originally published on this site

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