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How the Gun Became Integral to the Self-Identity of Millions of Americans

The firearm as a totemlike symbol of personal identity emerged from the psychological insecurities of former enslavers after the Civil War.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamMar 31st, 2023

Algorithm used on Mars rover helps scientists on Earth see data in a new way

A new algorithm tested on NASA's Perseverance Rover on Mars may lead to better forecasting of hurricanes, wildfires, and other extreme weather events that impact millions globally......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 20th, 2024

This is the most ‘burning question’ rich Americans say they have about retirement — are you asking the same one?

This is the most ‘burning question’ rich Americans say they have about retirement — are you asking the same one?.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  yahooRelated NewsSep 20th, 2024

Rising identity security risks: Why organizations must act now

As the priority for managing digital identities intensifies, organizations are encountering severe identity security risks. Recent findings indicate that many businesses are struggling with frequent breaches and inadequate security measures, particul.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 20th, 2024

iPhone 16 battery almost matches 15 Pro Max in real-life tests

Come Friday, millions of iPhone fans around the world will get their hands on the iPhone 16 model they’ve preordered. Over the weekend, they’ll have … The post iPhone 16 battery almost matches 15 Pro Max in real-life tests appeared.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  bgrRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

Scientists can now predict catastrophic river shifts that threaten millions worldwide

Indiana University researchers have uncovered key insights into the dangerous phenomenon of "river avulsion," offering a way to predict when and where rivers may suddenly and dramatically change course. Published in Nature, this breakthrough study sh.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

Explaining dramatic planetwide changes after world"s last "Snowball Earth" event

Some of the most dramatic climatic events in our planet's history are "Snowball Earth" events that happened hundreds of millions of years ago, when almost the entire planet was encased in ice up to 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) thick......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

Patch this critical Safeguard for Privileged Passwords auth bypass flaw (CVE-2024-45488)

Researchers have released technical details about CVE-2024-45488, a critical authentication bypass vulnerability affecting One Identity’s Safeguard for Privileged Passwords (SPP), which could allow attackers to gain full administrative access t.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

Strivacity AI Assist optimizes digital identity management

Strivacity released Strivacity AI Assist, a new “smart assistant” powered by GenAI that makes it easier to manage and secure digital identities across business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) use cases. Building on Strivacity’s.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

What we know about the fire "pandemic" plaguing Brazil

Brazil is burning. From the Amazon rainforest to the Pantanal wetlands, flames have consumed millions of hectares of forest and farmland in recent weeks......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

New cosmic distance catalog could unlock the mysteries of universe formation

A new catalog providing information on millions of distant galaxies, which determines their distances with unprecedented precision over a field of view and depth never before explored, has been published today......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 19th, 2024

Geoscientists confirm "dripping" of Earth"s crust beneath Türkiye"s Central Anatolian Plateau

Recent satellite data reveal that the Konya Basin in the Central Anatolian Plateau of Türkiye is continually being reshaped over millions of years, according to a new analysis led by Earth scientists at the University of Toronto......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

Could you find what a lunar crater is made of by shooting it?

Americans are famously fond of their guns. So it should come as no surprise that a team of NASA scientists has devised a way to "shoot" a modified type of sensor into the soil of an otherworldly body and determine what it is made out of. That is prec.....»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

So where does the oceans" plastic waste come from?

In the form of bottles, tires, packaging and piping, millions of tons of plastic waste are dumped every year in the world's waterways, often ending up in the oceans......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

A Global Initiative to Advance Sickle Cell Research Could Benefit Millions

Increased funding and new public health policies for sickle cell research are needed to ease the burden on low-income nations and improve patient care.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

Hydden raises $4.4 million to improve identity security

Hydden announced that it has closed $4.4 million in seed funding led by Access Venture Partners. Other investors include Lockstep, the venture fund of CISOs Rinki Sethi and Lucas Moody, Service Provider Capital, and several cybersecurity angel invest.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

PlainID introduces identity security for Zscaler

PlainID announces the PlainID Authorizer for Zscaler, available via PlainID SaaS Authorization Management, centralizes policy management for Zscaler and SaaS applications and tools. Zscaler and other SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) solutions have m.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

Scientists quantify energetic costs of the migratory lifestyle in a free flying songbird

Millions of birds migrate every year to escape winter, but spending time in a warmer climate does not save them energy, according to research by the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior (MPI-AB). Using miniaturized loggers implanted in wild blackb.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

Your K-Pop favorites may be illicit AI voice clones

AI-created songs and voices are streamed millions of times, especially K-Pop.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsSep 18th, 2024

New study links US decline in volunteering to economic conditions

Volunteering used to be a mainstay of U.S. culture. But in recent years, giving back to their community hasn't played as big a role in many Americans' lives......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsSep 17th, 2024

"Marine identity" can help restore the ocean, say researchers

People's deep connection with the ocean—their "marine identity"—can help us reset society's relationship with the seas, new research led by Dr. Pamela Buchan, from the University of Exeter, suggests......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 17th, 2024