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ETH is already 20% of the way toward quantum resilience
Antonio Sanso, cryptography researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, is confident the blockchain will be quantum secure long before a quantum attack is even possible. ”We as the Ethereum Foundation (EF) and Ethereum community are working massively on this topic,” he told Cointelegraph. “The research part is probably the part that has been already figured out. And we are starting with…
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Hyderabad Police roll out AI-based duty allocation system
Hyderabad City Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar launch the AI-based duty allocation system for CAR unit on Tuesday Hyderabad: Marking a major shift towards technology-driven policing, the Hyderabad Police on Tuesday, January 27, launched a generative AI-based duty allocation system for the City Armed Reserve (CAR) unit. “Our objective is to leverage artificial intelligence to handle administrative processes, allowing the police…
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Tigers from Tadoba move towards Telangana, special teams formed
Hyderabad: Following reports of tiger movement from neighbouring Maharashtra’s Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve into Telangana, the forest department has formed special teams to monitor the crossing and protect villages that come on that path. Tiger movement has been reported in Peddapalli, Karimnagar, Jagtial, Kamareddy, Siddipet and Yadadri. According to the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest and Chief Wildlife Warden in…
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India-EU trade deal under the looming shadow of Donald Trump
Reuters Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and EU leaders Ursula von der Leyen and António da Costa radiated cheer as they posed for reporters ahead of the deal’s announcement The trade deal between India and the European Union is as much about geopolitics as it’s about intercontinental business relations. The EU is already India’s largest partner with trade in goods…
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Doomsday Clock 2026: Atomic scientists set new time
At the dawn of the nuclear age, scientists created the Doomsday Clock as a symbolic representation of how close humanity is to destroying the world. On Tuesday, nearly eight decades later, the clock was set at 85 seconds to midnight — the closest the timepiece has ever been to midnight, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which established…
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The 8 best animated family movies of all time
Animated family films have been a staple of entertainment culture for nearly a century and offer a rich catalog of adventures, fables, fairy tales and dramas. The very best, including these eight beloved features, continue to enrich, move and challenge their audiences, both children and adults. ‘Fantasia’ (1940) Fantasia (1940) | trailer – YouTube Watch On One of the most…
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Some still tout ivermectin as a cure-all. Here’s what the science says
In early 2020, as the U.S. recorded its first confirmed COVID-19 cases and the scale of the unfolding pandemic came into focus, scientists and clinicians around the world raced to understand the unfamiliar virus. Researchers immediately started testing whether existing drugs — such as ivermectin, chloroquine, even the diabetes drug metformin — could be repurposed to treat the rapidly-spreading SARS-CoV-2. …
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The US National Defense Strategy
Five GMF experts offer their analyses of the document that sets out strategic guidance for protecting the US homeland. Overview: A Shift to the Western Hemisphere Impacts Security Abroad and At Home By Dr. Carrie Lee The new US National Defense Strategy (NDS) signals arguably the single greatest shift in American defense priorities since the end of World War II.…
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Utah GOP lawmakers ignore study they commissioned on trans care
Few Utahns have witnessed the effects of withdrawing transgender kids’ access to care as Collin Kuhn, a clinical child and adolescent psychologist who specializes in helping their clients navigate challenges and questions related to gender. The difference between receiving care and not receiving care, they said, is “night and day.” “All of a sudden, socially, their world opens up,” Kuhn…
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Workers from Bangladesh sought jobs in Russia but got sent to combat in Ukraine
LAKSHMIPUR, Bangladesh — A labor recruiter persuaded Maksudur Rahman to leave the tropical warmth of his hometown in Bangladesh and travel thousands of miles to frigid Russia for a job as a janitor. Within weeks, he found himself on the front lines of Russia’s war in Ukraine. An Associated Press investigation found that Bangladeshi workers were lured to Russia under…
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