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Scientists Create Fabric That Smells Better The More You Sweat
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Chinese Characters Are Futuristic and the Alphabet Is Old News
MrPlow writes:Submitted via IRC for Sulla
LightSail 2 Spacecraft Successfully Demonstrates Flight by Light
martyb writes:LightSail 2 Spacecraft Successfully Demonstrates Flight by Light:
Soon You’ll be Able to Watch PBS on YouTube
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for Fnord666:Soon you’ll be able to watch PBS on YouTube
3D Modeling & Animation Package Blender 2.80 is Out
chromas writes:"Blender is a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games."If you had previously taken a look at Blender, but were put off by its nonconformist UI and right-click-select paradigm, well, that's all gone now:
Capital One Target of Massive Data Breach
upstart writes in with a submission, via IRC, for chromas.Capital One target of massive data breach:
Advertising is a Cancer on Society
DannyB writes:Advertising is a cancer on societyI know it's a blog post, but you're not going to get this kind of thing in a news article. Hopefully SoylentNews' many advertisers won't be offended.
"I Went to Rome, and All I Brought You Was this Pen"
Freeman writes:
Russia Denies OneWeb's Satellite Internet Request
martyb writes:Russia Denies OneWeb's Satellite Internet Request:
Oh Sh*t's, 11: VxWorks Stars in Today's Security Thriller
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for CarnyOh sh*t's, 11: VxWorks stars in today's security thriller – hijack bugs discovered in countless gadgets' network code
Facebook-Funded Study Translates Brain Activity Into Text
takyon writes:Team IDs Spoken Words and Phrases in Real Time from Brain's Speech Signals
Ultra-Thin Layers of Rust Generate Electricity from Flowing Saltwater Water
Fnord666 writes:
How to Save a Dying Language
Fnord666 writes:
Chinese National Gets Prison Time for Smuggling Fake Apple Products Into the US
Fnord666 writes:
Soft Wearable Health Monitor Uses Stretchable Electronics
Fnord666 writes:
Tesla's Megapack Battery is Big Enough to Help Grids Handle Peak Demand
martyb writes:Tesla's Megapack Battery is Big Enough to Help Grids Handle Peak Demand:
Web Scraping and Crawling are Perfectly Legal, Right?
Fnord666 writes:
Amazon May Start Fining Sellers for Using Ridiculously Huge Boxes
martyb writes:Amazon May Start Fining Sellers for Using Ridiculously Huge Boxes:
'Tickle' Therapy Could Help Slow Aging, Research Suggests
martyb writes:'Tickle' Therapy Could Help Slow Aging, Research Suggests:
Chrome Now Prevents Sites from Checking for Private Browsing Mode
Fnord666 writes:https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/30/chrome-76-thwarts-private-browsing-mode/
Study Suggests Dark-Colored Wing Feathers May Help Birds Fly More Efficiently
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for AnonymousLuserStudy suggests dark-colored wing feathers may help birds fly more efficiently
Coronal Hole Activity on 31 July-1 Aug, 2019
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for CarnyCoronal Hole Activity on 31 July-1 Aug, 2019
It's 2019, and One Third of Businesses Still Have Active Windows XP Deployments on the Net
jas writes:There is a relatively old—though still fundamentally true—adage about Windows: Microsoft's biggest competition is Microsoft, as a specific subset of users (and businesses) only upgrade to the latest version of Windows kicking and screaming. According to SpiceWorks' Future of Network and Endpoint Security report, published Tuesday, 32% of organizations still have at least one Windows XP device connected to their network, despite extended support for XP ending in 2014. (Notably, the last variant of XP, Windows POSReady 2009, reached end of life in April 2019.)With the looming end of free support for Windows 7, this reticence of users and enterprises to upgrade to newer versions of Windows is likely to create significant security issues. Presently, 79% of organizations still have at least one Windows 7 system on their network, according to SpiceWorks, which also found that two thirds of businesses plan to migrate all of their machines off Windows 7 prior to the end of support on January 14, 2020, while a quarter will only migrate after that deadline.https://www.techrepublic.com/article/its-2019-and-one-third-of-businesses-still-have-active-windows-xp-deployments/Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Hackers Could use Connected Cars to Gridlock Whole Cities
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US Teenager Wins $3m as Fortnite World Champion
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for BytramUS teenager wins $3m as Fortnite world champion
College Financial-Aid Loophole: Wealthy Parents Transfer Guardianship of Their Teens to Get Aid
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for BytramCollege Financial-Aid Loophole: Wealthy Parents Transfer Guardianship of Their Teens to Get Aid
Fastest Eclipsing Binary, a Valuable Target for Gravitational Wave Studies
martyb writes:Fastest Eclipsing Binary, a Valuable Target for Gravitational Wave Studies:
The Moon is Older Than Previously Believed
martyb writes:The Moon is Older Than Previously Believed:
No Jail Time for “WannaCry Hero”
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New Protein Found in Strongest Spider Web Material
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for AnonymousLuserNew protein found in strongest spider web material
If You Try to Pwn a Website, Make Sure It's Not the Personal Domain of a Security Researcher
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for BytramDear hackers: If you try to pwn a website for phishing, make sure it's not the personal domain of a senior Akamai security researcher
Covering (Certain) Crops with Solar Panels Improves the Performance of Both
ikanreed writes:According to a recent talk presented at the Ecological Society of America, solar panels and crops aren't always in competition.In dry, hot areas, cooling by transpiration, not sunlight is the limiting factor of crop growth. Sometimes as much of 3/4 of sunlight is wasted in these places. An experiment by Greg Barron-Gafford hoped to take advantage of that.
SIGGRAPH 2019 News
takyon writes:NVIDIA @ SIGGRAPH 2019: NV to Enable 30-bit OpenGL Support on GeForce/Titan Cards
How and Why Resistance Training is Imperative for Older Adults
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for BytramHow and why resistance training is imperative for older adults
Every Transistor Has a Unique Quantum Fingerprint
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for BytramEvery transistor has a unique quantum fingerprint
Spicy Diet Could be Linked to Dementia
martyb writes:Spicy Diet Could be Linked to Dementia:
Researcher's Innovative Floodplain Maps Help Official Response
upstart writes in with a submission, via IRC, for Fnord666.Researcher's innovative floodplain maps help official response
Supervisors Driven by Bottom Line Fail to Get Top Performance from Employees, Baylor Study Says
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for BytramSupervisors driven by bottom line fail to get top performance from employees: 'Bottom-line mentality' can lead to loss of employee respect and loyalty, research shows
Kickstarter Game Teaches Players How to Identify Fake News
upstart writes in with a submission, via IRC, for AnonymousLuser.Kickstarter game teaches players how to identify fake news
'Anonymised' Data Can Never be Totally Anonymous, Says Study
Anonymous writes:'Anonymised' data can never be totally anonymous, says study
Shaping Light With a Smartlens
upstart writes for AnonymousLuserShaping light with a Smartlens
Using the Same Tactics as ‘Big Tobacco,’ Juul May Have Intentionally Targeted Teens
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for AnonymousLuserUsing the same tactics as ‘Big Tobacco,’ Juul may have intentionally targeted teens
Congress to Try Again at Self-Driving Car Legislation
RandomFactor writes:A new bill is being written with input from both the House and Senate in the hopes of speeding the introduction of self driving vehicles on the roads.Similar legislation last year (the SELF DRIVE Act in the House and the 'AV START Act' in the Senate) failed to pass even though amended repeatedly in response to Democrat
Mathematician Posts Proof for the Sensitivity Conjecture
takyon writes:Decades-Old Computer Science Conjecture Solved in Two Pages
IRS Reminds 10,000 Taxpayers That Cryptocurrency is Subject to Taxes
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for AnonymousLuserIRS reminds 10,000 taxpayers that cryptocurrency is subject to taxes
Physicists Count Sound Particles With Quantum Microphone
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for AnonymousLuserPhysicists count sound particles with quantum microphone
Like Film Editors and Archaeologists, Biochemists Piece Together Genome History
upstart writes:Submitted via IRC for AnonymousLuserLike film editors and archaeologists, biochemists piece together genome history
Australian Competition Commission Recommend Changes to Stop Anti-Competitive Behaviour
An Anonymous Coward writes:Australia's consumer watchdog has handed down 23 proposed changes in a new report into the behaviour of the world's biggest tech giants. If adopted, tech giants will be required to take the collection and use of user data more seriously. The recommendations include creating an independent ombudsman, a new specialist arm named the "ACCC digital platforms branch" for proactively investigating anti-competitive conduct, upgrading the Privacy Act, improve handling of fake news, and allow users to select their default search engine and browser on Android. The intent is to bring Australia in line with the protections the US and Europe have for user privacy.Maybe they will finally make it law that users get root access to their devices by default.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Alibaba Announces a 16-Core RISC-V CPU
takyon writes:Alibaba Crafts A 16-Core RISC-V Chip @ 2.5GHz
New Discovery May Make Liver Transplants Obsolete
RandomFactor writes:Researchers at King's College London have identified a new type of cell that can grow into the two main cell types in adult livers.
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