First wild koalas caught and vaccinated against chlamydia
Australian scientists have begun vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in an ambitious field trial in New South Wales.
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Australian scientists have begun vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in an ambitious field trial in New South Wales.
Non-binding vote bans surveillance software after concluding Hungary and Poland used it to track journalists and opponentsThe EU needs tighter regulation of the spyware industry, a European parliament special committee has said, after concluding that H…
Leaders of country’s 16 states will call on Chancellor Scholz to increase daily rate for feeding, housing and schooling asylum seekersGerman lawmakers are at loggerheads over how to manage the number of refugees coming into the country, with regional …
Organizations need to be able to match the ingenuity and resources of cybercriminals to better defend themselves against the increasing number of threats and attacks that could paralyze their business. Unfortunately, some laws restrict genuine security…
A severe heat wave unfurling across a wide swath of Asia is a grim augur of things to come.
Israeli military took no accountability for journalists it killed over past 20 years, press freedom group says CNNView Full Coverage on Google News
A growing number of cities and transit organizations are adopting AI-enhanced technologies to identify and respond to security risks more effectively.
There are numerous ways to optimize security operations, such as implementing technology, consolidating vendors or harnessing the power of automation.
CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING — When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), those who write the rules may be just as important as the innovators. Being […] More
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