Researchers at UNSW Sydney and Monash have developed a data transmission system that hides signals in background heat radiation, making them invisible to anyone trying to intercept them.
The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
One of the most anticipated matches of the season, the Derby di Milano is a game like no other. For more than a century, the ...
Most of the teams ranked 26 to 50 in our CFN college football spring rankings could - and probably will - spend time in the top 25. Two things stand out. First, this group is loaded with Power Four ...
ONCE upon a time, the showbiz circuit was dominated by a very specific breed of unapologetic heartbreakers. We all remember ...
Permanent exhibit set to open in 2027 includes Fulton Fryar's cabin, which shows past segregation in the Adirondacks.
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The legal AI race to the bottom
The legal AI race to the bottomWhy the real competition is beneath the surface, by Aalia Manie, Partner: Webber Wentzel and Director: Webber Wentzel FusionIssued by Webber WentzelJohannesburg, 11 Mar ...
When a young tomato anemonefish (a cousin to the famous Nemo) arrives at a new home, it carries extra white stripes. These ...
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9 Best New Target Finds Hitting Shelves This Week
Check out the nine best new finds hitting Target's shelves this week, including beauty, home goods, and travel accessories.
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Android TV is the least moddable version of Android — here's why
Despite sharing Android's roots, Android TV is surprisingly hard to mod ...
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