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Apple’s new Lockdown Mode will offer ‘extreme’ security measures. You probably won’t use it.
The forthcoming feature holds important lessons about the balance between security and convenience.
The surprising link between lively music and sustainable shopping
The catch is the same music could be used for greenwashing.
TITAN will help the military make sense of all the data its sensors ingest
The node can fit on the back of a truck, and is intended to be a hub for information analysis.
Canceling Prime just got easier for Amazon customers in the EU
Amazon has previously been accused of making their cancellation process "unreasonably cumbersome."
What we learned from the Large Hadron Collider on its first day back in business
Three new exotic particles expand the roster of subatomic characters.
How a two-person sub and a repurposed Navy ship discovered the deepest shipwreck yet
The USS Samuel B. Roberts was found off the coast of the Philippines last week. These are the tools explorers used to locate it.
How Russia’s ‘digital iron curtain’ threatens all of us
As Kremlin tightens control over Russians’ online lives, it threatens domestic freedoms and the global internet.
Pee makes for great fertilizer. But is it safe?
Treated urine contains the same great ingredients that make fertilizers so effective.
How pilots stick their landings in ‘hot and high’ cities
How a flying lesson in Massachusetts, and facts about the structure of the atmosphere, inform landing a 747 in Kenya.
These 4 problem-solvers just won one of math’s biggest prizes
The Fields Medal is kind of like an Olympic gold in mathematics.