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Nov 08 2024CRYPTO

Boosting Crypto-1's Defense Against Math Attacks

In recent years, researchers have been working hard to fix a big problem with data security in Mifare Classic. One of the issues is that it doesn't create random numbers very well. This makes it easier for attackers to use something called a SAT solver to break the security. To make Crypto-1 stronge

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Cracking the Code of Crime: Unveiling Hidden Patterns

Imagine trying to understand a complex puzzle by only looking at the pieces' colors. That's similar to how we've been categorizing crimes. We slap a single label on each crime, like "burglary" or "assault, " and call it a day. But crimes are way more intricate than that. They involve a mix of behavi

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

Alien Hunting: The Tricky Science

Imagine you're on a quest to find aliens. But what exactly are you searching for? And how do you know if you've found them? Scientists use a slightly different approach. They think about it like a test with two results: true or not quite right. They use something called the Bayes factor to compare t

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Exoskeleton for Legs: A Modern Marvel

Imagine a device that boosts your leg power and helps you move better. That's exactly what an electrically actuated lower limb exoskeleton (LLE) does. This clever contraption is made up of three main parts: the mechanical structure, the actuation system that makes it move, and the sensors that help

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Cracking Crime: How Topic Modeling Sheds New Light

You might think that labeling crimes as simple categories like "burglary" or "assault" is enough to understand them. But hold on, it's not that straightforward! Each crime is a mix of behaviors, situations, and details that can't be crammed into a single box. This loss of information makes it tough

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Interactions Shape Our World

Ever wondered how technologies interact with each other in complex systems? This study proposes a new way to classify these interactions, drawing inspiration from ecology. Imagine two technologies, T1 and T2, working together in a system called S. Sometimes, one technology benefits while the other s

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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm Show Gets Another Season

You might have heard that Jeremy Clarkson is back in the fields for more farming adventures. His hit show, Clarkson’s Farm, just got renewed for another season. This announcement came on a special night in the UK, known as Guy Fawkes Night. Clarkson shared the news on social media, showing off a coo

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Nov 06 2024SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Impact: Trump Talks Pay Equity in Women's Sports

Former U. S. President Donald Trump recently highlighted the skills of basketball star Caitlin Clark in an interview with sportscaster Jim Gray and coach Bill Belichick. The discussion turned to pay equity in women's sports, specifically the WNBA. Clark's impressive playing has sparked talks about f

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Unlocking A New Era: Caitlin Clark's Influence in Women's Basketball

Ever since its launch in 1997, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) has long been yearning for a spark to ignite mainstream interest. That spark was finally lit with the arrival of Caitlin Clark from Des Moines. Though numerous influential figures had paved the way, Carol Stiff stands

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Trump's Final Campaign Day: Mixed Truths and Big Lies

The last full day of ex-President Trump's campaign was packed with rallies and misleading statements. At an event in North Carolina, he repeated false claims about immigration, jobs, and even old feuds. Experts debunked many claims, showing the facts don't line up with Trump's words. For example, he

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