Five warning signs that rivers are polluted – even when they look clean

Howard Pimborough/Shutterstock After months of relentlessly miserable weather for most of the UK, spring brings renewed enthusiasm for spending time outdoors hiking, wild swimming, paddling or on walks. Millions of people visit lakes and riversides every year. Yet with constant, and sadly necessary, reminders about sewage and water pollution, it’s not surprising that people are […]

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Embryo fossil found in South Africa is world’s oldest proof that mammal ancestors laid eggs

Artist's impression of _Lystrosaurus_ embryo. Artist: Sophie Vrard, CC BY Between 280 and 200 million years ago, a group of animals evolved which would eventually give rise to mammals, including humans: the therapsids. They were first described more than 150 years ago, based on fossils from South Africa. Since then, many more fossils have been […]

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Yikes, Encryption’s Y2K Moment is Coming Years Early

Google moved up its estimated deadline for quantum preparedness in cryptography to 2029—only 33 months from now. That’s earlier than previous deadlines, and they proposed the new post-quantum migration deadline because of two new papers that comprise a big jump in the state of the technology. It’s ahead of schedule, but not altogether unexpected. Cryptographers […]

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How Nasa’s Artemis II mission rediscovered the majesty and mystery of the Moon

Nasa named this image of the Moon 'edge of darkness' because it shows the terminator (top of the image) – the boundary between day and night. Nasa On April 10, Artemis II – humanity’s first mission to the Moon in more than half a century – will draw to a close when the Orion capsule […]

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Massive Data Breach Reported at Chinese State-Run Supercomputing Facility

BEIJING – Investigations are reportedly underway following allegations of a monumental data breach targeting one of China’s premier state-run supercomputing centers. Preliminary reports suggest that a lone threat actor successfully exfiltrated a vast trove of sensitive information, including highly classified defense documents and technical schematics for advanced missile systems. If the scale of the theft […]

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DeepTech Catalyst among Europe’s leading start-up hubs – UKRI

The annual ranking is compiled by the FT in partnership with Statista and Sifted. It highlights 180 of the most impactful incubators and accelerators across 25 countries contributing most to the success of new companies across Europe. Hubs were evaluated on alumni feedback, recommendations from capital investors and business experts, and the commercial success of […]

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Banning New Foreign Routers Mistargets Products to Fix Real Problem

On March 23, the FCC issued an update to their Covered List, a list of equipment banned from obtaining regulatory approval necessary for U.S. sale (and thus effectively a ban on sale of new devices), to include all new routers produced in foreign countries unless they are specifically given an exception by the Department of […]

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UK detector components shipped to US for DUNE experiment – UKRI

The anode plane assemblies (APAs) are being produced at the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Daresbury Laboratory as part of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). DUNE is a major international science project under construction in the US. It will send a beam of neutrinos 1,300 kilometres across the country in a mission to […]

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