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A laser pointer could hack your voice-controlled virtual assistant
  1. A laser pointer could hack your voice-controlled virtual assistant

    Researchers identified a vulnerability that allows a microphone to ‘unwittingly listen to light as if it were sound’

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  2. Iran’s centrifuges and nuclear nonproliferation: A Q&A with Sara Pozzi

    Understanding nuclear enrichment and what it means for the “Iran nuclear deal.”

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  3. Most powerful laser in the US to be built at Michigan

    Using extreme light to explore quantum dynamics, advance medicine and more.

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  4. New chip stops hacks before they start

    MORPHEUS can encrypt and reshuffle code thousands of times faster than human and electronic hackers.

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  5. Solar storm congressional testimony: ‘The risk is real’

    Professor Justin Kasper addresses Senate committee on solar threat to power grid.

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  6. Nuclear nonproliferation: $25 million for new tech and developing the security workforce

    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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  7. Hurricane Florence: U-M researchers forecast impacts

    More than 2 million people could lose power, and flooding is the major concern for several reasons.

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  8. Fake news detector algorithm works better than a human

    System sniffs out fakes up to 76 percent of the time.

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  9. Intel processor vulnerability could put millions of PCs at risk

    Patches can provide protection.

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  10. $6.25M MURI project will decode world’s most complex networks

    New tools could fight crime, protect financial system

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