
Turing Award Goes to Quantum Cryptography Pioneers
The Turing Award goes to quantum science for the first time ever. Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard revolutionized digital security with quantum cryptography breakthroughs.

Northwestern University astronomers have discovered that giant planets spin faster than brown dwarfs, providing a crucial new way to distinguish these cosmic lookalikes.

Microsoft claimed the Xbox One was virtually unhackable, but a security researcher known as Bliss proved otherwise. This breach exposes critical vulnerabilities in modern console security.

Over 100,000 Americans await organ transplants, with 17 dying daily. Scientists now use genetically modified pig organs to bridge this gap, marking a revolutionary shift in transplant medicine.

New research shows smartwatches can detect insulin resistance with nearly 90 percent accuracy. This breakthrough could identify diabetes risk years before traditional diagnosis.

New research exposes potentially hazardous chemical residues in waste-to-energy byproducts, challenging the safety narrative around UK incinerators and demanding better oversight.

When AI agents lose context mid-task, it's not a model problem. Nvidia's BlueField-4 STX architecture targets the storage bottleneck limiting agentic AI performance at scale.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission is considering eliminating mandatory quarterly reporting. This regulatory change could reshape how tech companies communicate with investors.

New Apple Watch Series 11 leaks suggest a spring announcement with blood pressure monitoring, thinner design, and breakthrough battery life improvements.

Anduril founder Palmer Luckey reveals America's fragile AI advantage over China in revealing Axios interview covering nuclear weapons, Iran strategy, and underground warfare systems.

Democratic societies face unique challenges when corruption surfaces. Learn how trust erosion impacts digital transformation, cybersecurity, and technology adoption in open societies.

The new Disclosure Day trailer contains striking parallels to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Could this be the secret sequel fans never expected? We analyze the evidence.