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    [ad_1] It seems like nothing is off limits for threat actors to target these days. Hospitals, schools, charity organizations and even municipalities have all been successfully targeted by malicious cyberattacks in recent years. And now, it seems like attackers are even looking into space for new systems to try and compromise. Last week, the Office ...
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    [ad_1] Quarterly earnings season is on, and Digital Commerce 360’s earnings report has the most important ecommerce takeaways of the week. Several retailers in Digital Commerce 360’s Top 1000 list of leading ecommerce retailers in North America reported this week. Read more earnings coverage here. Allbirds Inc. (No. 342) Allbirds reported net revenue declined 9.8% ...
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    [ad_1] Newswise — Electronic devices typically use the charge of electrons, but spin — their other degree of freedom — is starting to be exploited. Spin defects make crystalline materials highly useful for quantum-based devices such as ultrasensitive quantum sensors, quantum memory devices, or systems for simulating the physics of quantum effects. Varying the spin ...
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    [ad_1] Venezuela recently announced its intention to cooperate with China and Russia on the International Lunar Research Station, becoming the first country to formally cooperate. The participation of Caracas may seem purely symbolic, as the crisis-hit oil nations are not in a position to make any substantive contribution to the moon, but even this symbolism ...
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    [ad_1] China is ramping up its space missions, planning more than 70 commercial and military launches this year. And while the Pentagon has been vocal about the apparent military threat that China’s rocket program poses to U.S. satellites, officials say China’s growing commercial space activities also pose a threat. there is “There has been a ...
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    [ad_1] Newswise — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) popular lecture series “Science on Saturday” runs from February 4th to February 25th. The new location for the lecture series will be held at the Mertes Theater, Building 4000, Las Positas College, 3000 Campus Hill Dr., Livermore. The series will begin on February 4th and will offer ...
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    [ad_1] comment on this story comment In the mid-1990s, scientists discovered evidence that the Earth’s inner core, a superheated iron ball slightly smaller than the Moon, is spinning at its own pace, slightly faster than the rest of the Earth. bottom. A study published in Nature Geoscience now states that around 2009, The core has ...
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