Stratolaunch unveils new test aircraft for hypersonic flight program

Back in 2020 we first heard about the Talon-A hypersonic aircraft, which would be released from the world's largest airplane at an altitude of 35,000 ft (10,000 m). A test version of the Talon-A, called the TA-0, was unveiled this week.

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DevSecOps glossary: 24 terms security professionals need to know

Image: Song_about_summer/Adobe Stock Must-read security coverage What is DevSecOps? DevSecOps is a portmanteau of development, security and operations. Like DevOps, DevSecOps refers to a combination of culture, processes and technologies.…

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Coral reefs’ sound signatures could be used to assess their health

In an effort to keep the world's coral reefs from disappearing forever, a number of reef restoration projects are currently underway … but how can scientists tell if any one of those projects is working? The answer may lie in listening to the reefs.

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Ndukwe Kalu Foundation Seeks Improved Child Online Protection

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Ndukwe Kalu Foundation Seeks Improved Child Online Protection

The Nigerian child needs improved and equal physical and online protection on the internet, Mrs Ibukun Odusote, Ndukwe Kalu Foundation Chairperson, says.

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Dissolving pacemaker links up with wearables to better control the heart

Last year, scientists at Northwestern University announced a transient pacemaker that dissolves when no longer needed. They've now improved the device, and incorporated it into a linked suite of wearable sensors.

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Fujifilm covers all the angles with rotating lens business projector

Fujifilm first revealed a novel ultra-short-throw projector rocking a nifty rotating lens back in 2018, before officially launching it as the FP-Z5000 in 2019. A brighter model followed in 2021, and now the company has slotted another unit in the middle of its Z-series lineup.

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Google: Predator Spyware Used Zero-Day Vulnerabilities to Infect Android Devices

Colin Thierry Published on: May 27, 2022 State-sponsored actors have exploited five zero-day vulnerabilities to infect devices with Predator spyware, Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) disclosed in a security report last…

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