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Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ...
Dad sees two words son wrote on math homework, sparks emotional realization ...
On a day in which just two of the 100-plus University of Washington football players were trotted in front of the media this ...
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‘She screamed in his face’: Readers share shocking examples of toxic bosses amid sick leave row
Our community say Britain’s workplace sickness crisis is driven not by ‘attitude’ but by toxic bosses, poor management, low ...
The payments fintech recently introduced AI agents to its lineup of products banks and credit unions can pick from and add to ...
The humble apron is a reliable garment for working in the kitchen, garden and workshop. This one from maker Arounna ...
A new Brookings study shows how rapid AI automation could boost productivity but leave workers behind as the tech drives down ...
According to the RSPCA, separation-related behavior (SRB) in dogs —often loosely called separation anxiety—occurs when a dog ...
Valve is launching the new Steam Controller alongside the revived Steam Machine: a Linux-powered gaming PC that runs SteamOS ...
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21 Coastal Drives That Rival Europe’s Best Routes
There’s nothing like the freedom of a road trip with the ocean as your constant companion. The world’s coastlines are filled ...
Selfridges Birmingham is giving its beauty hall a makeover - and it’s going to be the biggest in the UK outside London with a ...
Drawing on a background in law, public policy and cybersecurity program leadership, Judith Borts brings a wide-angle view to Canada’s escalating digital risks. In this Expert Insights Q&A, she ...
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