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A North Korean hacking group is using malware—with geopolitical implications—to spy on Ukraine’s government, reshaping how state-backed hackers influence global conflicts.
Slate Auto’s surge of 100,000 EV truck reservations signals huge market demand, but can this minimalist, Bezos-backed startup actually deliver on its progressive promises?
Scientists in Houston detected the measles virus in wastewater before any cases were reported, offering a game-changing early warning that could transform U.S. outbreak prevention.
Inside Russia’s new Banderol missile: Ukrainian experts found over 20 foreign components, exposing sanction loopholes and the global tech industry’s disquieting role in modern warfare.
For the first time, the FDA has approved an at-home cervical cancer screening test—poised to revolutionize women’s health by removing longstanding barriers to care.
Researchers at UVA have discovered that HIV medications called NRTIs significantly reduce Alzheimer’s risk—potentially preventing up to a million cases yearly. The implications could change how we approach prevention for this devastating disease.
SolarEdge’s launch of a solar-integrated EV charger spotlights both the promise and political pitfalls of clean tech innovation, challenging conservative inertia.
As Google invests in next-gen nuclear to fuel data centers, the promise of carbon-free AI faces old risks: safety, transparency, and who truly benefits.
A sweeping new study links prenatal cannabis to higher infant risks—debunking old myths and urging urgent change.