How did vertebrates first evolve jaws?
Five-hundred million years ago, it was relatively safe to go back in the water. That's because creatures of the deep had not yet evolved jaws. In a new pair of studies in eLife and Development, scientists reveal clues about the origin of this thrilli.....»»
Auto worker job quality, wages key to EV transition, Fed panelists say
As automakers transition to selling mostly EVs in the U.S., the automotive work force will have to evolve, panelists said at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's 29th Annual Automotive Insights Symposium......»»
How to protect yourself from bot-driven account fraud
Bots continue to evolve and thrive at the expense of companies. Kasada’s research shows revenue loss from bot-driven account fraud and web scraping continues to skyrocket, despite companies spending more on bot mitigation solutions every year......»»
7 security predictions for 2023
What will the security landscape in 2023 look like? Here’s my take. 1. Attackers’ tactics will evolve, and defense strategies will evolve with them With online platforms and social media fully integrated into our daily routine, phishing and socia.....»»
Chlamydiae expand our view on how intracellular bacteria evolve
All chlamydiae today live inside the cells of hosts ranging from amoeba to animals. A team of scientists from the University of Vienna and the Wageningen University & Research found that the ancestor of chlamydiae likely already lived inside host cel.....»»
Suppliers step up plans for AVs, sensors, new business models
Tier 1 auto suppliers say they are pushing in new directions to evolve their technologies and products......»»
Attackers evolve strategies to outmaneuver security teams
Attackers are expected to broaden their targeting strategy beyond regulated verticals such as financial services and healthcare. Large corporations (41%) will be the top targeted sector for cyberattacks in 2023, favored over financial institutions (3.....»»
Most species evolve by adapting to similar, large-scale environmental pressures, study finds
Since the days of Charles Darwin, evolutionary biologists have widely believed that most new species form because they've adapted to different environments—but a new University of Toronto study suggests otherwise......»»
Modern technology and cyber recovery will intersect in the next generation of attacks
As technology continues to evolve for business and personal use, cybercriminals are also leveraging innovation in the next generation of attacks, according to Experian. Additional frontiers are a focus for 2023 In addition to the metaverse, hackers w.....»»
Neutron experiments reveal what maintains good function in bones
Around 500 million years ago, early vertebrates in the seas became fish, adopting an inner skeleton and a flexible spine based on a nanocomposite of fibers and mineral, known as bone material. This "invention" of evolution was so successful that the.....»»
Full solid-state LiDAR technology supported by 3D sensing and automotive supply chain
The "future car" trend will be driven by functions like ADAS. To realize these functions, sensing technology, both for the interior and exterior of the vehicle, has continued to evolve. Currently, suppliers of III-V compound semiconductors and CMOS-b.....»»
Humans continue to evolve: Study tracks the emergence of 155 new genes
Modern humans evolutionarily split from our chimpanzee ancestors nearly 7 million years ago, yet we are continuing to evolve. 155 new genes have been identified within the human lineage that spontaneously arose from tiny sections of our DNA. Some of.....»»
Study investigates "virgin birth" in aquarium sharks, even when potential mates are nearby
Asexual reproduction is common for animals like starfish, deep-sea worms, and stick insects, but among vertebrates, it's a rarity. A process called parthenogenesis allows some female animals to fertilize an egg with their own genetic material, produc.....»»
Hades 2: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more
No need to dive into the depths of the Underworld yourself looking for answers, as we've pulled all the information we could from the jaws of Cerberus for you......»»
MediaTek faces difficulty rivaling Qualcomm in flagship mobile AP market
With Samsung Electronics still reorganizing its Exynos processor product line, the Android handset AP market has become a two-horse race between Qualcomm and MediaTek, and how the race will evolve is the focus of market attention, according to indust.....»»
How to evolve Bramblin into Brambleghast in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
If you want your favorite tumbleweed Pokémon to evolve, you're going to need to take it for a stroll. Here's how to evolve Bramblin into Brambleghast......»»
T. rex"s fancy footwork owed to special ligaments, study finds
How did Tyrannosaurus rex catch its food? Looking at T. rex's fossilized skull, the answer may seem obvious: monstrous jaws and sharp teeth capable of delivering a multi-ton bite force......»»
How to evolve Primeape into Annihilape in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Primeape finally has an evolution — and it's certainly a powerful Pokémon. Here's how you can get the dual-type powerhouse Annihilape on your team in Paldea......»»
How to evolve Dunsparce into Dudunsparce and how to three-segment Dudunsparce
Dunsparce is finally growing up and has an evolution. Here's what you need to evolve yours into Dudunsparce and how you could get a rare three-segment form......»»
How to evolve Finizen into Palafin in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
What does every Pokémon need? That's right — a superhero dolphin. Here's how to evolve your Finizen into a Palafin and save Paldea by using Union Circle......»»
How to evolve Bisharp into Kingambit in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Bisharp is finally growing up. In order to evolve into the samurai Pokémon Kingambit, your Bisharp will have to battle others in the wild to prove its might......»»