Posted by RCCT INC. on August 22, 2024
While the exact cause of the deadly sinking of the Bayesian superyacht remains unknown, dangerous waterspouts were spotted in the area. Scientists say they may become far more common.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 22, 2024
Protesters took to Citi Field Wednesday to raise awareness of the facial recognition systems that have become common at major league sporting venues.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 15, 2024
APT42, which is believed to work for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, targeted about a dozen people associated with both Trump’s and Biden’s campaigns this spring, according to Google’s Threat Analysis Group.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 15, 2024
Security researchers say they’ve extracted digital management keys from select electronic lockers and revealed how they could be cloned.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 8, 2024
The advocacy group PIRG is asking the US government to conduct environmental reviews of commercial internet satellites. The group’s new report warns of a space garbage problem with Earthly consequences.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 8, 2024
The company plans to build a Tesla-style, software-optimized factory to manufacture autonomous drones and other battlefield tech.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 1, 2024
Calculating angular velocity and the moment of inertia isn’t quite as hard as competing in the 2024 summer Olympics gymnastics tournament—but it’s pretty darn tough.
Posted by RCCT INC. on August 1, 2024
Regulators found that Amazon is responsible for defective products sold by its third-party vendors—which include flammable pajamas, faulty carbon monoxide detectors, and hair dryers that could electrocute you.
Posted by RCCT INC. on July 25, 2024
The FBI says Donald Trump’s would-be assassin acted alone; the CIA denies any association with him. But experts say the complex reasons for belief in conspiracies will likely keep people believing.
Posted by RCCT INC. on July 25, 2024
Researchers believe they have discovered oxygen being produced 4,000 meters below the sea surface, and think polymetallic nodules—the sought-after bounty of deep-sea miners—could be the source.