richplanet.net

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Investigative journalism by Richard D. Hall

Romanian TVee

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An intellectual perspective from Romania.

rt.com

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Russia’s (Putin’s) version of the BBC news, but with a heavy bias for Putin.

Commenting on the news articles is a nice feature, but sadly 99% in favour of the authors.

The origin of Russian bots.

Fight erupts in Georgian legislature (VIDEO)

1 May 2024 @ 3:24 pm

Preview Georgian lawmakers came to blows over the controversial “foreign agents” bill that sparked violent protests in the country’s capital Read Full Article at RT.com

Donbass breakthrough, cluster munitions, and drone-proof tanks: The past week in the Ukrainian conflict (VIDEOS)

1 May 2024 @ 3:20 pm

Preview Moscow has reported making new gains in Donbass, while both sides are increasingly using controversial cluster munitions in combat Read Full Article at RT.com

Dozens of Indian schools receive fake bomb threats

1 May 2024 @ 2:38 pm

Preview Police were dispatched to around 100 schools in New Delhi after bomb threats were received by email Read Full Article at RT.com

EU must take lead on status of military age Ukrainian men – Poland

1 May 2024 @ 2:36 pm

Preview Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz says the EU should make a decision on the status of draft-eligible Ukrainians in the bloc Read Full Article at RT.com

India is a force to reckon with – top politician to RT

1 May 2024 @ 1:49 pm

Preview Lawmaker and former UN official Sashi Tharoor is bullish on India’s weight on the global stage Read Full Article at RT.com

F-16s could arrive in Ukraine this month – official

1 May 2024 @ 1:44 pm

Preview Ukraine could receive US-made F-16 fighter jet as early as this spring, the Air Force spokesman says Read Full Article at RT.com

WATCH another US university in chaos over Gaza protest

1 May 2024 @ 10:46 am

Preview Violent clashes broke out between pro-Palestine demonstrators and counter-protesters at the University of California in Los Angeles Read Full Article at RT.com

Russia hits Ukrainian military HQ – MOD

1 May 2024 @ 10:22 am

Preview The Russian military has conducted a strike on the Ukrainian HQ commanding troops in the south, the Defense Ministry says Read Full Article at RT.com

Western military hardware trophy show opens in Moscow (VIDEOS/PHOTOS)

1 May 2024 @ 10:06 am

Preview An exhibition of more than 30 Western armored vehicles, including a M1 Abrams tanks captured in the Ukraine conflict, has opened in Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian oil helping India save billions – research

1 May 2024 @ 10:03 am

Preview India saved roughly $13 billion by importing discounted oil from Russia in the past two years, local media have reported, citing analysts Read Full Article at RT.com

SciAm.com

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Scientific American – Politicised Science News, Articles and Misinformation.

3 Ways Scientific Thinking Could Help Save the World

1 May 2024 @ 2:00 pm

A physicist, a philosopher and a psychologist are working together to bring better, smarter decision-making to the masses

Longest-Ever COVID Infection Lasted More Than 600 Days

1 May 2024 @ 1:30 pm

A Dutch man with lymphoma and other blood disorders was infected with the COVID-causing virus for nearly two years, during which time the pathogen evolved numerous mutations

Meteorites in Antarctica Are Getting Harder to Find because of Climate Change

1 May 2024 @ 1:00 pm

As climate change warms the poles, precious Antarctic meteorites will melt their way down out of scientists’ reach

China’s Population Could Shrink to Half by 2100

1 May 2024 @ 12:00 pm

Is China’s future population drop a crisis or an opportunity?

Exercise Helps Your Brain as Much as Your Body

1 May 2024 @ 11:30 am

Instead of just asking questions about how exercise helps our bodies, let’s also consider how it helps our brains

Chatbots Have Thoroughly Infiltrated Scientific Publishing

1 May 2024 @ 10:45 am

One percent of scientific articles published in 2023 showed signs of generative AI’s potential involvement, according to a recent analysis

Can Food Work as Medicine?

1 May 2024 @ 10:30 am

Doctors are starting to prescribe vegetables or entire meals to ward off disease.

How Do We Know Anything For Certain?

1 May 2024 @ 10:00 am

Some practical advice for how to sit, happily, joyfully, with uncertainty—and in doing so, grow and learn from it.

Wealthy Nations Agree to 2035 Deadline for Ending Coal for the First Time

30 April 2024 @ 4:30 pm

The G7 group of wealthy, developed economies has agreed to phase out coal-fired power, the most polluting form of energy, by 2035

Nearsightedness Rates Are Soaring. Here’s Why

30 April 2024 @ 1:00 pm

Myopia is becoming so common some people deem it “epidemic.” Here’s why getting kids outside and treating nearsightedness early is crucial for healthy eyesight

silobreaker.com

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Today’s deluge of information from old, new and social media forces us to deal with information in new ways.

Sky News Australia

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World corporate news with an Australian Edge offering a distraction of home affairs for the Australian public.

Slashdot.com

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News for nerds, stuff that matters

PFAS Increase Likelihood of Death By Cardiovascular Disease, Study Shows

2 May 2024 @ 2:02 am

New submitter berghem shares a report from The Guardian: For the first time, researchers have formally shown that exposure to toxic PFAS increases the likelihood of death by cardiovascular disease, adding a new level of concern to the controversial chemicals' wide use. The findings are especially significant because proving an association with death by chemical exposure is difficult, but researchers were able to establish it by reviewing death records from northern Italy's Veneto region, where many residents for decades drank water highly contaminated with PFAS, also called "forever chemicals." Records further showed an increased likelihood of death from several cancers, but stopped short of establishing a formal association because of other factors. [...] Veneto's drinking water was widely contaminated by a PFAS-production plant between 1985 and 2018. Researchers first found an excess of about 4,000 deaths during this period, or about one every three days. Part of the region was sup

Google Lays Off Hundreds of 'Core' Employees, Moves Some Positions To India and Mexico

2 May 2024 @ 1:25 am

According to CNBC, Google is laying off at least 200 employees from its "Core" teams and moving some roles to India and Mexico. From the report: The Core unit is responsible for building the technical foundation behind the company's flagship products and for protecting users' online safety, according to Google's website. Core teams include key technical units from information technology, its Python developer team, technical infrastructure, security foundation, app platforms, core developers, and various engineering roles. At least 50 of the positions eliminated were in engineering at the company's offices in Sunnyvale, California, filings show. Many Core teams will hire corresponding roles in Mexico and India, according to internal documents viewed by CNBC. Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, announced news of the layoffs to his team in an email last week. He also spoke at a town hall and told employees that this was the biggest planned reduction for his team t

Unity Appoints Ex-Zynga Exec Matthew Bromberg As CEO

2 May 2024 @ 12:45 am

Unity has appointed Matthew Bromberg, former CEO of Zynga, as its new CEO, president and board member. "Filling a role that has been temporarily filled by former Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst, Bromberg will formally join Unity as CEO on May 15," reports VentureBeat. "Whitehurst will serve as executive chair of the Unity board, and Roelof Botha will transition from chairman to lead independent board member." From the report: Bromberg fills a slot vacated by John Riccitiello, who resigned last fall after a pricing debacle that left game developers extremely angry at Unity. They calmed down after Unity walked back major parts of the price increase. It's an important time for Unity as it is about to ship Unity 6, the latest version of its game engine, in competition with Epic Games' Unreal Engine 5.4. Whitehurst will also return to Silver Lake, one of Unity's two largest shareholders, where he had previously been a senior advisor and will now join as a managing director leading both operating

Congress Lets Broadband Funding Run Out, Ending $30 Low-Income Discounts

2 May 2024 @ 12:02 am

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communications Commission chair today made a final plea to Congress, asking for money to continue a broadband-affordability program that gave out its last round of $30 discounts to people with low incomes in April. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has lowered monthly Internet bills for people who qualify for benefits, but Congress allowed funding to run out. People may receive up to $14 in May if their ISP opted into offering a partial discount during the program's final month. After that there will be no financial help for the 23 million households enrolled in the program. "Additional funding from Congress is the only near-term solution for keeping the ACP going," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel wrote in a letter to members of Congress today. "If additional funding is not promptly appropriated, the one in six households nationwide that rely on this program will face rising bills and increasing disconnecti

Anthropic Brings Claude AI To the iPhone and iPad

1 May 2024 @ 11:20 pm

Anthropic has released its Claude AI chatbot on the App Store, bringing the company's ChatGPT competitor to the masses. Compared to OpenAI's chatbot, Claude is built with a focus on reducing harmful outputs and promoting safety, with a goal of making interactions more reliable and ethically aware. You can give it a try here. 9to5Mac reports: Anthropic highlights three launch features for Claude on iPhone: Seamless syncing with web chats: Pick up where you left off across devices. Vision capabilities: Use photos from your library, take new photos, or upload files so you can have real-time image analysis, contextual understanding, and mobile-centric use cases on the go. Open access: Users across all plans, including Pro and Team, can download the app free of charge. The app is also capable of analyzing things that you show it like objects, images, and your environment.

Roblox Players To Start Seeing Video Ads In Its Virtual Realms

1 May 2024 @ 10:40 pm

Roblox announced it'll be rolling out virtual billboards with video advertisements that will be displayed in its virtual worlds. Reuters reports: Users will now see billboards featuring content from brands such as e.l.f beauty, Walmart and Warner Bros Discovery, just as they would in real life. That would give advertisers access to Roblox's nearly 72 million daily active users -- half of whom are Gen-Z customers, a population group prized by marketers and businesses. The company in November began testing the video ads -- that will be served to users who are 13 years and older -- as part of its efforts to reduce reliance on revenue generated from its in-game currency "Robux", which players can use to buy outfits, vehicles and other features inside the company's digital worlds. It charges a fee on all purchases done on its platform, which hosts millions of videogames that are built by its users -- who get a share of any related revenue. That practice will extend to the ads, with crea

Dropbox Says Hackers Breached Digital-Signature Product

1 May 2024 @ 10:01 pm

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Dropbox said its digital-signature product, Dropbox Sign, was breached by hackers, who accessed user information including emails, user names and phone numbers. The software company said it became aware of the cyberattack on April 24, sought to limit the incident and reported it to law enforcement and regulatory authorities. "We discovered that the threat actor had accessed data related to all users of Dropbox Sign, such as emails and user names, in addition to general account settings," Dropbox said Wednesday in a regulatory filing. "For subsets of users, the threat actor also accessed phone numbers, hashed passwords, and certain authentication information such as API keys, OAuth tokens, and multi-factor authentication." Dropbox said there is no evidence hackers obtained user accounts or payment information. The company said it appears the attack was limited to Dropbox Sign and no other products were breached. The company didn't di

National Archives Bans Employee Use of ChatGPT

1 May 2024 @ 9:22 pm

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) told employees Wednesday that it is blocking access to ChatGPT on agency-issued laptops to "protect our data from security threats associated with use of ChatGPT," 404 Media reported Wednesday. From the report: "NARA will block access to commercial ChatGPT on NARANet [an internal network] and on NARA issued laptops, tablets, desktop computers, and mobile phones beginning May 6, 2024," an email sent to all employees, and seen by 404 Media, reads. "NARA is taking this action to protect our data from security threats associated with use of ChatGPT." The move is particularly notable considering that this directive is coming from, well, the National Archives, whose job is to keep an accurate historical record. The email explaining the ban says the agency is particularly concerned with internal government data being incorporated into ChatGPT and leaking through its services. "ChatGPT, in particular, actively incorporates information t

Microsoft Says April Windows Updates Break VPN Connections

1 May 2024 @ 8:42 pm

Microsoft has confirmed that the April 2024 Windows security updates break VPN connections across client and server platforms. From a report: The company explains on the Windows health dashboard that "Windows devices might face VPN connection failures after installing the April 2024 security update or the April 2024 non-security preview update." "We are investigating user reports, and we will provide more information in the coming days," Redmond added. The list of affected Windows versions includes Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2008 and later.

UnitedHealthCare CEO Says 'Maybe a Third' of US Citizens Were Affected By Recent Hack

1 May 2024 @ 7:59 pm

An anonymous reader shares a report: Two months after hackers broke into Change Healthcare systems stealing and then encrypting company data, it's still unclear how many Americans were impacted by the cyberattack. Last month, Andrew Witty, the CEO of Change Healthcare's parent company UnitedHealth Group, said that the stolen files include the personal health information of "a substantial proportion of people in America." On Wednesday, during a House hearing, when Witty was pushed to give a more definitive answer, testifying that the breach impacted "I think, maybe a third [of Americans] or somewhere of that level."

smerconish.com

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Refreshingly Independent Politics – smerconish.com is to create a clearinghouse for non-ideological thinking. We want to give people a chance to contribute to, and consume media that isn’t predicated on the usual, extreme talking points of the polarized media. Instead, we aim to promote independent thinking and diversity of thought.

softpanorama.info

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A slightly (skeptical) Open Source Software Educational Society.

30 years of Softpanorama which was started in September of 1989 as a monthly floppy based bulletin for PC programmers.

spectrum.ieee.org

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News and features about the latest technology, engineering, and science advances including electronics, computing, energy, biomedical, robotics and more.

The UK's ARIA Is Searching For Better AI Tech

1 May 2024 @ 4:10 pm

Dina Genkina: Hi, I’m Dina Genkina for IEEE Spectrum‘s Fixing the Future. Before we start, I want to tell you that you can get the latest coverage from some of Spectrum‘s most important beats, including AI, climate change, and robotics, by signing up for one of our free newsletters. Just go to spectrum.ieee.org/newsletters to subscribe. And today our guest on the show is Suraj Bramhavar. Recently, Bramhavar left his job as a co-founder and CTO of Sync Computing to start a new chapter. The UK government has just founded the

A Brief History of the World’s First Planetarium

1 May 2024 @ 3:00 pm

In 1912, Oskar von Miller, an electrical engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum, had an idea: Could you project an artificial starry sky onto a dome, as a way of demonstrating astronomical principles to the public?It was such a novel concept that when von Miller approached the Carl Zeiss company in Jena, Germany, to manufacture such a projector, they initially rebuffed him. Eventually, they agreed, and under the guidance of lead engineer

Modeling Cable Design & Power Electronics

1 May 2024 @ 1:03 pm

The shift toward the electrification of vehicles and the expansion of the electrical grid for renewable energy integration has led to a considerable increase in the demand for power electronics devices and modernized cable systems — applications that will help ensure a consistent and long-term electricity supply. Simulation is used to drive the design of new power electronics devices (such as solar power and wind turbine systems), which are required to operate efficiently for varying levels of power production and power consumption (in the case of electric vehicles). A multiphysics modeling and simulation approach plays a critical role in meeting design goals and reducing the overall production time.The COMSOL Multiphysics® software offers a wide range of capabilities for the modeling of energy transmission and power electronics, including quasistatic and time

This Startup Uses the MIT Inventor App to Teach Girls Coding

30 April 2024 @ 6:00 pm

When Marianne Smith was teaching computer science in 2016 at Flathead Valley Community College, in Kalispell, Mont., the adjunct professor noticed the female students in her class were severely outnumbered, she says.Smith says she believed the disparity was because girls were not being introduced to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in elementary and middle school.Code Girls United Founded 2018 Headquarters Kalispell, Mont. Employees 10I

How Field AI Is Conquering Unstructured Autonomy

30 April 2024 @ 2:00 pm

One of the biggest challenges for robotics right now is practical autonomous operation in unstructured environments. That is, doing useful stuff in places your robot hasn’t been before and where things may not be as familiar as your robot might like. Robots thrive on predictability, which has put some irksome restrictions on where and how they can be successfully deployed.But over the past few years, this has started to change, thanks in large part to a couple of pivotal robotics challenges put on by DARPA. The DARPA Subterranean Challenge ran from 2018 to 2021, putting mobile robots through a series of unstructure

Expect a Wave of Wafer-Scale Computers

30 April 2024 @ 1:00 pm

At TSMC’s North American Technology Symposium on Wednesday, the company detailed both its semiconductor technology and chip-packaging technology road maps. While the former is key to keeping the traditional part of Moore’s Law going, the latter could accelerate a trend toward processors made from more and more silicon, leading quickly to systems the size of a full silicon wafer. Such a system, Tesla’s next generation Dojo training tile is already in production, TSMC says. And in 2027 the foundry plans to offer technology for more complex wafer-scale systems than Tesla’s that could deliver 40 times as much computing power as today’s sys

Phone Keyboard Exploits Leave 1 Billion Users Exposed

29 April 2024 @ 5:47 pm

Digital Chinese-language keyboards that are vulnerable to spying and eavesdropping have been used by 1 billion smartphone users, according to a new report. The widespread threats these leaky systems reveal could also present a concerning new kind of exploit for cyberattacks, whether the device uses a Chinese-language keyboard, an English keyboard, or any other. Last year, the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab released a study of a proprietary Chinese keyboard system owned by the Shenzhen-based tech giant Tencent. Citizen Lab’s

An Engineer Who Keeps Meta’s AI infrastructure Humming

29 April 2024 @ 3:00 pm

Making breakthroughs in artificial intelligence these days requires huge amounts of computing power. In January, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that by the end of this year, the company will have installed 350,000 Nvidia GPUs—the specialized computer chips used to train AI models—to power its AI research. As a data-center network engineer with Meta’s network infrastructure te

Electronically Assisted Astronomy on the Cheap

28 April 2024 @ 3:00 pm

I hate the eye strain that often comes with peering through a telescope at the night sky—I’d rather let a camera capture the scene. But I’m too frugal to sink thousands of dollars into high-quality astrophotography gear. The Goldilocks solution for me is something that goes by the name of electronically assisted astronomy, or EAA.EAA occupies a middle ground in amateur astronomy: more involved than gazing through binoculars or a telescope, but not as complicated as using specialized cameras, expensive telescopes, and motorized tracking mounts. I set about explor

Will Human Soldiers Ever Trust Their Robot Comrades?

27 April 2024 @ 3:00 pm

Editor’s note: This article is adapted from the author’s book War Virtually: The Quest to Automate Conflict, Militarize Data, and Predict the Future (University of California Press, published in paperback April 2024). The blistering late-afternoon wind ripped across Camp Taji, a sprawling U.S. military base just north of Baghdad. In a desolate corner of the outpost, where the feared Iraqi Republican Guard had once manufactured mustard gas, nerve agents, and other