Researchers identified a vulnerability that allows a microphone to ‘unwittingly listen to light as if it were sound’
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Researchers identified a vulnerability that allows a microphone to ‘unwittingly listen to light as if it were sound’
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Understanding nuclear enrichment and what it means for the “Iran nuclear deal.”
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Using extreme light to explore quantum dynamics, advance medicine and more.
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MORPHEUS can encrypt and reshuffle code thousands of times faster than human and electronic hackers.
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Professor Justin Kasper addresses Senate committee on solar threat to power grid.
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Many nuclear engineers who work in national security are headed for retirement. This initiative helps make sure we don’t drop the baton.
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More than 2 million people could lose power, and flooding is the major concern for several reasons.
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System sniffs out fakes up to 76 percent of the time.
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Patches can provide protection.
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New tools could fight crime, protect financial system
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