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Dec 10, 2018
Lack of sunspots to bring record cold, warns NASA scientist
Posted by Victoria Generao in category: space
“It could happen in a matter of months,” says Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center. ________________
“The sun is entering one of the deepest Solar Minima of the Space Age,” wrote Dr Tony Phillips just six weeks ago, on 27 Sep 2018.
Sunspots have been absent for most of 2018 and Earth’s upper atmosphere is responding, says Phillips, editor of spaceweather.com.
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Dec 9, 2018
The Rise of Hacking and Phishing in 2018 — Where Are We Headed?
Posted by Chris Browning in category: cybercrime/malcode
Recent studies show that 1 out of every 100 emails sent globally has malicious intent.
This is one of the many statistics that illustrate the rise in hacking and phishing. The subject of phishing, in particular, has played big roles and some of the largest data breaches recently.
An example of this would be the 2014 Sony Pictures breach perpetrated is to be believed by North Korea per the US Department of Justice. in this instance, it only took one email being opened by an employee to provide malicious actors a way to take control of Sony’s network.
A common thing we see among phishing attacks is impersonating an actual employee inside of the business. Some Phishing messages have even been reported as coming from the CEO of the company and play off of existing relationships to convince the victim to part with confidential information.
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Dec 9, 2018
Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Francisco 2018
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: business, robotics/AI
Learn how to incorporate AI into real world projects using the latest tools and applications, and how AI can to add value to your business.
Dec 9, 2018
Celebrating the Holidays With a Song Written and Sung by an AI
Posted by B.J. Murphy in category: robotics/AI
It’s finally the last month of the year and you know what that means: the holiday flood known as Christmas. Celebrated by many, it’s a time of the year where presents are exchanged and songs are sung. Only, this year, one of those songs won’t be sung (let alone written) by a human being. Nope, this time an artificial intelligence is giving it a go!
In the spirit of Christmas, listen to the carolling tune of an artificial intelligence as it attempts to capture the very essence of what makes this holiday so beloved.
Dec 9, 2018
Telescope Upgrade Will Create the Most Detailed Map of the Universe Ever
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Dec 9, 2018
The Key to Understanding AI May be Buried in the Laws of Physics
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: mathematics, physics, robotics/AI, space
Deep learning has been making it possible for powerful machines to approximate and imitate abilities and techniques once thought to be uniquely human. Mathematicians have struggled to explain how they work so well and may now get some answers by looking outside mathematics and into the nature of the universe.
Dec 9, 2018
Scientists Reprogrammed Human Skin Cells Into Immune Cells To Fight Cancer
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
Dec 9, 2018
Topological-physics pioneer Shoucheng Zhang dies
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: physics
Theoretical physicist was among the first to predict that the phenomenon of topology could lead to exotic states of matter.