Are new antiseptics safer than their antimicrobial predecessors?
A new study in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry has found that substances used in antiseptics that replaced high-use antimicrobials appear to have little to no adverse effects at concentrations found in the environment......»»
Which Is More Dangerous: Outer Space or the Deep Sea?
Explorers of space and the deep sea face similar dangers, but some differences make one realm safer than the other.....»»
Apple planning to significantly reduce iPad bezel sizes with LIPO technology
It’s been widely reported that the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will feature signficantly smaller bezels than their predecessors. In fact, multiple different CAD drawings obtained by 9to5Mac have allowed us to visualize these changes. No.....»»
Samsung Galaxy S24 and Apple’s iPhone 15 might be more similar than we thought
The latest rumors are claiming that the Samsung Galaxy S24 could sport thinner bezels than its predecessors. A recent rumor had recently claimed that Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra could use a new titanium frame, but it seems that.....»»
Protect AI raises $35 million to help organizations build safer AI
Protect AI has closed a $35 million Series A round of funding led by Evolution Equity Partners with participation from Salesforce Ventures and existing investors Acrew Capital, boldstart ventures, Knollwood Capital and Pelion Ventures. To date, the c.....»»
How businesses can shape the (safer) future of social media
New legal standards and systems-level, risk-based governance of youth use of social media are essential for safety and are business opportunities too. New legal standards and systems-level, risk-based governance of youth use of social media are e.....»»
Researchers uncover novel bacterial communication system to combat antimicrobial resistance
Researchers have discovered a new stress signaling system that enables bacteria cells to adapt and protect themselves against the immune system and certain antibiotics......»»
New treatment to tackle infections resistant to antibiotics in chickens
An innovative treatment paves the way for reducing antimicrobial resistance in the treatment of a deadly infection in chickens, according to an international team of researchers led by the University of Surrey. The groundbreaking study investigated t.....»»
U.S. Cyber Trust Mark labeling program raises the bar for smart devices’ cybersecurity
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a cybersecurity certification and labeling program to help Americans more easily choose smart devices that are safer and less vulnerable to cyberattacks. The new “U.S. Cyber Trust Mark” program propos.....»»
Lessons from the sun: How studying solar cycles can create a safer future on Earth
In 1859, the Carrington Event, the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, created spectacular auroral displays around the globe, illuminating the night skies so brightly that birds began singing and laborers set off for work, mistakenly.....»»
Usually $340, this Bissell Smart Air Purifier is just $80 today
Make the air in your home fresh and safer with this Bissell Smart Air Purifier deal at a huge discount right now......»»
Researchers discover safe, easy, and affordable way to store and retrieve hydrogen
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have discovered a compound that uses a chemical reaction to store ammonia, potentially offering a safer and easier way to store this important chemical......»»
Researchers develop method to simplify one step of radioisotope production
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a method to simplify one step of radioisotope production—and it's faster and safer......»»
Fear of being exploited is stagnating our progress in science, say researchers
Science is a collaborative effort. What we know today would have never been, had it not been generations of scientists reusing and building on the work of their predecessors......»»
Testing antimicrobial resistance in non-typhoidal Salmonella from retail foods collected in 2020 in China
Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) is a major cause of human salmonellosis globally. Food animals are major NTS reservoirs. An increase in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in foodborne NTS has led to clinical treatment failures. To examine the prevalence a.....»»
White communities prefer to risk repeat flooding rather than move to safer but more diverse neighborhoods
Even after suffering flood damage, homeowners in mostly white communities prefer to accept higher risk of disaster repeating itself than relocate to areas with more racial diversity and less flood risk, according to new research from Rice University......»»
Researchers follow AI path to safer senolytic compounds
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the University of Cantabria, Spain, have teamed up to develop an AI trained to discover senolytic medicinal chemistry in familiar compounds......»»
Nvidia’s most important next-gen GPU is less than 2 weeks away
It's official -- Nvidia has a new GPU coming out this month. Will it repeat the success of its predecessors?.....»»
M2 Mac Studio vs M1 Mac Studio: Here’s how the power desktops compare
Apple debuted its second-generation Mac Studio at WWDC with more power and capability than ever. Read along for a detailed look at the M2 Mac Studio vs M1 Mac Studio and how the latest Apple Silicon desktops improve on their predecessors. more… T.....»»
Here"s How Hackers Steal Your Password and How You Can Create a Safer One
To craft a better password, first learn how people crack them.....»»
Google wants to make it safer for you to make video calls while walking
An APK teardown has revealed some upcoming changes to the Google Meet app where Google is introducing a new feature that makes it easier and safe to walk while video calling. Walking while making video calls is probably not the best idea......»»