Allergic to seafood? Don"t eat swarming cicadas, US warns
Multiple recipes featuring cicadas have surfaced in the United States as billions of the bugs emerge from 17 years underground, prompting authorities to warn the hungry and curious to think twice before taking a bite......»»
Fake voicemail notifications are after Office365, Outlook credentials
A phishing campaign using fake voicemail notifications has been and is still targeting various US-based organizations, in an attempt to grab employees’ Office365 and Outlook login credentials, Zscaler warns. The campaing seems to be a repeat of.....»»
Militia Expert Warns Trump"s Capitol Insurrectionists Could Try Again
Fieldwork shows white men fighting against equality gains by women and minority groups in the U.S.—and longing to return to a past that nullifies such changes -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.....»»
Leaked Amazon Memo Warns the Company is Running Out of People To Hire in Its Warehouses
Amazon is facing a looming crisis: It could run out of people to hire in its US warehouses by 2024, according to leaked Amazon internal research from mid-2021 that Recode reviewed. If that happens, the online retailer's service quality and growth pla.....»»
CarBeast launches app to detect vehicle problems, predict future maintenance costs
Artificial intelligence company CarBeast launched a new app on Thursday that diagnoses automobile problems and warns users of future repair and maintenance costs for $.99 per vehicle per year. CarBeast data scientist Kunal Joshi told Automotive News.....»»
Coinbase lays off 18 percent of staff as CEO says, “We grew too quickly”
CEO warns of "extended" crypto winter that would heavily reduce trading. Enlarge / Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference on May 2, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (credit: Getty Images | P.....»»
Musk warns of "very tough quarter" for Tesla
The company’s Shanghai plant, which had slowed production in recent weeks amid severe Covid-19 restrictions, is returning to full strength and its Austin, Texas, facility is ramping up production as well, Musk told employees......»»
EU warns of BA.4/BA.5 uprising, braces for next wave of cases
As with any wave, there's risk of increases in hospitalizations and deaths. Enlarge / Members of the public queue outside a pharmacy to receive COVID-19 antigen tests in Paris on January 6, 2022. (credit: Getty | LUDOVIC MARIN).....»»
As the Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces "An Environmental Nuclear Bomb"
The state of Utah has the largest saltware lake in the entire western hemisphere — but it's like the tide went out and never came back, warns the New York Times. [Alternate URL here.] "If the Great Salt Lake, which has already shrunk by two-.....»»
Acer warns of notebook oversupply
The global supply of notebook computers has already outpaced demand, according to Acer chairman and CEO Jason Chen. Whether the situation will worsen in the second half of 2022 is still unknown......»»
Scientists offer solutions to global phosphorus crisis that threatens food and water security
Phosphorus is an essential but often overlooked resource, which is vital for life on Earth and is extracted from phosphate rock for use in crop fertilizers, livestock feeds and food additives. A major new report by scientists warns that global misman.....»»
This advanced new malware strain leaves you practically defenceless
Kaspersky warns WinDealer gathers an "impressive" amount of data, and is distributed via a man-on-the-side attacks.....»»
Will Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Generate More Waste Than Conventional Ones?
"A new study from Stanford and the University of British Columbia has bad news for the next generation of nuclear reactors," writes Slashdot reader SoftwareArtist An announcement from Stanford University warns that "Small modular reactors, long tou.....»»
NYC estuary is a dolphin dining hotspot during summer and autumn months for bottlenose dolphins
They click. They whistle. They love seafood. They are New York City's nearshore bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) that return to feed in local waters from spring to fall each year, and a team of scientists led by the Wildlife Conservation Soci.....»»
Levelling up agenda risks levelling down London, warns new research
A new report explores how East and South-East London neighborhoods have changed since the millennium, and how these parts of the capital may look by 2040. Queen Mary and Center for London conducted stakeholder interviews and local data analysis in th.....»»
US college VPN credentials for sale on Russian crime forums, FBI says
Trafficked data could lead to subsequent attacks, agency warns. Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) The FBI on Friday said that thousands of compromised credentials harvested from US college and university networks are circulating.....»»
Top Fed Official Warns About US Falling Behind in Digital Dollar Race
A top Federal Reserve official gave a stark warning to House lawmakers on Thursday: Move too slow in issuing a central bank digital currency and the dollar's global dominance could eventually be in jeopardy. From a report: "We shouldn't take the doll.....»»
Pfizer warns of “constant waves” of COVID as complacency grows
CEO launches plan to offer patented medicines at lower cost to poorer nations. Enlarge / A woman wears a facemask as she walks by the Pfizer world headquarters in New York on November 9, 2020. (credit: Getty | KENA BETANCUR ).....»»
This Tick Can Make You Allergic to Meat, and It"s Spreading
Work on genetically modified pigs might provide a solution to the strange illness -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.....»»
Google warns Android users of Predator spyware that can listen in on you
Google has published a security blog in which they are warning users of a newly-discovered Predator spyware that can listen in on you on infected Android devices. The post Google warns Android users of Predator spyware that can listen in on you first.....»»
Foreign fishing fleets and trade are taking fish nutrients away from malnourished people
Foreign fishing fleets, as well as international seafood trade, are diverting vital micronutrients away from malnourished populations, a new study reveals......»»