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Drivers reduced speeding 13% for cash, but phone use stayed the same. Penn study reveals the stubborn psychology of ...
Researchers have published the recipe for an artificial-intelligence model that reviews the scientific literature better than ...
For two days in January, ads on Pinterest promoting financial scams using visuals of Canadian politicians targeted users in ...
This is Part 2 of our two-part technical analysis on the Gopher Strike and Sheet Attack campaigns. For details on the Gopher Strike campaign, go to Part 1.IntroductionIn September 2025, Zscaler ...
While we may be most familiar with modern-day conspiracy theories about government intelligence, unidentified flying objects, ...
AI-generated images are getting scarily realistic, but there are still clear signs to help you spot the fakes.
Public health recommendations suggest individuals can resume normal activities 5 days after symptom cessation. However, our study finds that full recovery can take longer, indicating that delayed ...
As a contributor to that Joint Staff effort, I have been revisiting that experience since the Department of Defense issued ...
Response to John Garvey’s “Against the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, for the Successful Resistance of the Ukrainian People”. From Insurgent Notes #25, January 2025.
The “one big breakthrough” pattern suggests that total citation counts can mislead. A researcher with one highly-cited paper and several uncited ones may have a more impactful trajectory than one with ...
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