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Tested: A Comprehensive Guide to Embedded Systems Testing
Episode 1 of the podcast series "Embedded" delves into the controversial topic of elite athletes altering their bodies in order to compete for a gold medal. Track and field authorities have implemented new regulations...
Navigating Consent in the Human Genome Project: Understanding the Dubious Consent Issue
The Human Genome Project, which began in 1990, aimed to sequence the human genome to the fullest extent possible. By 2003, project scientists had revealed a genome sequence that covered over 90% of the...
Uncovering the Vulnerabilities of Superhuman AI Bots: A Closer Look
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a hot topic lately, especially the discussion around superhuman AI capabilities. However, recent research has shed light on vulnerabilities in a top gaming bot that plays the board game...
Supreme Court Fish Ruling: Abandoning Chevron Deference Impact
The recent Supreme Court ruling on Chevron deference has far-reaching implications beyond just the fishing industry. The decision to overturn this 40-year precedent of deferring to expert agencies when interpreting laws based on scientific...
Setting Up a Little Free Library: A Step-by-Step Guide
Little Free Libraries have become a common sight in neighborhoods around the world, with over 175,000 registered libraries. These small wooden boxes with glass doors filled with books have been bringing communities together since...
Exploring ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ – All You Need to Know
"Star Trek: Discovery" has wrapped up its fifth season, paving the way for the next installment in the franchise, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," set to premiere in 2025. But before that, fans can...
Understanding the Changing Patterns of Earth’s Weather
Severe weather events like hurricanes, heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense, leading to the question of whether Earth's weather is getting weirder. Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe explains that while...
Stargazing Guide: What’s Visible in the Sky July 15 – 21
To enjoy the night sky, all you need is curiosity, patience, and good weather. While a telescope or binoculars can help you see fainter objects, the naked eye is enough to learn about stars,...
London’s Science Museum Faces Pressure Over Sponsorship Deals
The Science Museum in London has decided to cut ties with oil giant Equinor due to concerns over the sponsor's environmental impact. Equinor had been sponsoring the museum's interactive "WonderLab" since 2016, but the...
Revolutionary Technology Revolutionizing the Search for Alien Life
For over 60 years, scientists have been searching for evidence of alien life with little success. However, Breakthrough Listen, the largest scientific program dedicated to finding alien civilizations, believes that new technological advancements may...