AI is working its way into smartphones, but some tools could be subverted for misinformation

Artificial intelligence (AI) has already transformed how we work and communicate. Now, it’s making its way into our pockets. Apple launched its iPhone 16 on September 9 2024 and Google revealed its Pixel 9 smartphones on August 13. Both are bold examples of how AI is being fused with consumer devices. As AI moves from […]

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New KEF4 results provide insights in performance improvement – UKRI

That’s the conclusion from the latest results, published today. They also build a stronger picture of knowledge exchange (KE) performance, more year-on-year comparisons and consolidate previous successes. Opportunity to compare results The KEF plays a key role in providing unique and important public information on the rich and diverse ways English universities continue to engage […]

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Israeli media under threat from technology giants

A coalition of Israeli media outlets has called on regulators and the Communications Ministry, expressing concerns about the dominance of foreign tech giants in Israel’s media landscape, which they say threatens free speech and the survival of local content. After a US court ruled that Google operates as a monopoly in online search, the issue […]

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how the 19th century scientist combined research and innovation to change the world

“What got you into astrophysics?” It’s a question I’m often asked at outreach events, and I answer by pointing to my early passion for exploring the biggest questions about our universe. Well, along with seeing Star Wars at an impressionable age. This fascination with the fundamental is a well-trodden path for many budding scientists. Learning […]

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Cyberattack on Hezbollah preparation likely took months, expert says

The mysterious beeper explosions on Tuesday that wounded over 3,600 people in Lebanon, mostly Hezbollah terrorists, were the result of extensive planning, according to an Israeli cyber expert. The operation, he said, involved embedding components within the beepers that could translate signals into ignition and detonation. “In the world of cyber, there’s a concept known as the […]

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Scientists have found evidence of past extreme solar storms. Their return could be disastrous for our technology-based societies

In September 1859, the same year that Darwin published On the Origin of Species, telegraph systems across Europe and North America stopped working and started sparking, leading to fires in some cases. Just hours before, researchers had observed the first ever confirmed solar flare – an intense burst of radiation emitted from the Sun. It […]

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Astronomers are getting better at detecting asteroids before they hit Earth – and it could save us from catastrophe

On September 4 2024, astronomers discovered an asteroid, one metre in diameter, heading towards Earth. The space rock would burn up harmlessly in the atmosphere near the Philippines later that day, officials announced. Nevertheless, it produced a spectacular fireball that was shared in videos posted on social media. The object, known as RW1, was only […]

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South African scientists use innovative approach to protect apple trees

Gardeners the world over dread the appearance of aphids on their plants. There are around 4,000 species of these sap-sucking insects and about 250 are pests that can wreak havoc on crops in a garden or orchard. One of them is the woolly apple aphid (Eriosoma lanigerum). As its name suggests, this aphid attacks apple […]

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The power of AI technology at work against online hate

As the war of narratives online becomes more intense with each passing day, the “Hack the Hate – Israeli Tech Against Online Antisemitism” conference, created and organized by the 8200 Alumni Association and Generative AI for Good, could not have come at a better time. The conference, which took place on September 10 in Tel […]

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Israeli company AviaHome’s program allows seniors age gracefully at home

For 81-year-old Nira, a retired nurse and community member who lives in the heart of Tel Aviv, “the thought of moving to assisted living really gave me chills. Then I heard about a new Israeli technology that can provide me with the security and assistance that I need to live in a big city with […]

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