Monthly Archives: Aprile 2018
Predicting Justice: What if Artificial Intelligence Entered the Courthouse ?
A: “I just learned that the entrance to my home, which is rented out, was damaged by the tenants.
I want to be reimbursed...
Dark chocolate consumption reduces stress and inflammation
New research shows there might be health benefits to eating certain types of dark chocolate.
Findings from two studies being presented today at the Experimental...
Police Shut Down World’s Biggest ‘DDoS-for-Hire’ Service – Admins Arrested
In a major hit against international cybercriminals, the Dutch police have taken down the world's biggest DDoS-for-hire service that helped cyber criminals launch over...
Google Redesigns Gmail – Here’s a List of Amazing New Features
Google has finally been rolling out its new massively redesigned Gmail for desktop and mobile to 1.4 billion of users worldwide, which might be the most...
Glowing contact lens could prevent a leading cause of blindness
Hundreds of millions of people suffer from diabetes worldwide, putting them at risk for a creeping blindness, or diabetic retinopathy, that comes with the...
Real and Imagined Movements Are Controlled by the Brain in the Same Way
A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that imagined movements can change our perception in the same way as real, executed movements do.
The...
Schizophrenia and Autism Share Common Traits
New research at Swinburne has revealed a significant overlap in the traits associated with autism and schizophrenia.
It has also discovered that people in the...
Prolonged Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Linked to Increased ASD and ADHD Risk
A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem sheds new light on the possible relationship between prolonged use of acetaminophen (paracetamol) during pregnancy and...
Soccer heading, not collisions, cognitively impairs players
Worse cognitive function in soccer players stems mainly from frequent ball heading rather than unintentional head impacts due to collisions, researchers at Albert Einstein...
Cheap 3-D printer can produce self-folding materials
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have used an inexpensive 3-D printer to produce flat plastic items that, when heated, fold themselves into predetermined shapes,...
Found: A new form of DNA in our cells
It's DNA, but not as we know it.
In a world first, Australian researchers have identified a new DNA structure -- called the i-motif --...
Nintendo Switches Hacked to Run Linux – Unpatchable Exploit Released
Two separate teams of security researchers have published working proof-of-concept exploits for an unpatchable vulnerability in Nvidia's Tegra line of embedded processors that comes...
How to Steal Bitcoin Wallet Keys (Cold Storage) from Air-Gapped PCs
Dr. Mordechai Guri, the head of R&D team at Israel's Ben Gurion University, who previously demonstrated various methods to steal data from an air-gapped...
Hackers Behind Healthcare Espionage Infect X-Ray and MRI Machines
Security researchers have uncovered a new hacking group that is aggressively targeting healthcare organizations and related sectors across the globe to conduct corporate espionage.
Dubbed...
Johns Hopkins performs first total penis and scrotum transplant in the world
Many soldiers returning from combat bear visible scars, or even lost limbs, caused by blasts from improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.
However, some servicemen also...

































