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SpaceREMORA: A New Look at Asteroid Tracking
A proposed mission called REMORA could use a swarm of autonomous CubeSats to tag and track near-Earth asteroids.
SecurityThe Truth About New Influence Campaigns
How new covert influence campaigns use AI to target social media platforms, and why they are failing to trick real users.
HealthEchinococcus multilocularis Arrival in Pacific NW
The detection of Echinococcus multilocularis in Puget Sound coyotes shifts public health focus to wildlife-borne parasitology.
GamingWhy the Valor Mortis Delay Makes Strategic Sense
One More Level adjusts the Valor Mortis release date to October 13th to avoid a stacked fall schedule and gather player feedback.
ScienceCould the BCG vaccine Help Treat Diabetes?
New clinical trials suggest the century-old BCG vaccine could help lower insulin needs for people with type 1 diabetes.
Biz & ITAI Agent Governance: Reshaping Enterprise Security
The rise of AI agents as autonomous digital workers necessitates robust AI Agent Governance. Experts at the Snowflake Summit outline strategies for oversight and security to prevent 'shadow AI' and manage unpredictable actions.
CultureWhat the 2026 Soccer Video Game Market Shake-Up Means
The 2026 soccer video game market sees EA Sports FC 26 facing new rivals: eFootball, UFL, and Netflix's FIFA. This shake-up brings diverse options to players.
CarsHow This DIY ID. Buzz Frunk Adds Real Storage
Learn how a custom DIY ID. Buzz frunk turns an empty, unusable front cavity into a highly practical storage compartment.
TechLogitech’s Mobi Fold Targets Mobile Productivity
Logitech’s Mobi Fold launches at $80, aiming to capture the 72 percent of professionals who own a mouse but avoid public use.
PolicyMan Sues Florida Cops Over 93% Facial Recognition Match
Robert Dillon filed a lawsuit alleging Florida police relied on a 93% facial recognition match to make a wrongful arrest.
SecurityTrump Risks Surveillance Authority Over Spy-Chief Pick
A key warrantless surveillance authority is set to expire amid a standoff over President Trump's pick for acting intelligence chief. Section 702 of FISA allows warrantless collection of foreign communications, potentially sweeping in American data.
