MirrorBot Redefines Human Robot Interaction Through Subtle Behavioral Mirroring

A new line of research into human–robot interaction is beginning to blur the boundaries between machine behavior and social intelligence, according to a report published by Tech Xplore titled “MirrorBot: Robot behavior designed to foster human connection.” The article describes a system developed by researchers that enables robots to subtly mirror human behavior—an approach rooted…

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Far-UVC Breakthrough Shows Rapid Air Disinfection Potential in Everyday Indoor Spaces

A recent report by Tech Xplore, titled “UV air disinfection can clean indoor air in minutes,” highlights emerging evidence that ultraviolet-based technologies may offer a fast and effective method for reducing airborne pathogens in enclosed environments. The article outlines how advances in ultraviolet (UV) air disinfection systems—particularly those using far-UVC wavelengths—are demonstrating the capacity to…

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Cyabra Stock Reverses After Nasdaq Debut, Testing Investor Appetite for New Cybersecurity Listings

Cyabra, an Israeli company that specializes in detecting and analyzing disinformation and inauthentic online behavior, suffered a sharp reversal in its first days of trading after listing on Nasdaq, underscoring the fragile sentiment surrounding newly public technology firms and the particular scrutiny facing smaller cybersecurity names. The slide followed an initial burst of investor enthusiasm…

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Even NASA’s Moon Mission Can Be Tripped Up by an Email Calendar Glitch

A routine software problem more commonly associated with office workplaces than spaceflight has briefly intersected with NASA’s preparations for its next crewed lunar mission, highlighting the increasingly complex role of commercial technology in human space exploration. In its article “Artemis II Has a Microsoft Outlook Problem,” Wired reports that NASA engineers and mission planners have…

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Wired Investigation Explores the Rise of Paramilitary Tactics in Trump Era Immigration Enforcement

A recent video feature by Wired, titled “Unmasking the Paramilitary Agents Behind Trump’s Violent Immigration Crackdown,” examines the expanding role of heavily armed federal personnel in immigration enforcement and the broader implications for civil liberties and democratic accountability. Drawing on visual reporting and interviews, the Wired piece focuses on the deployment of federal agents who,…

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Hidden Chemicals in the Cloud: Data Centres Face Rising PFAS Pollution Concerns

Growing concern over the environmental footprint of digital infrastructure is drawing attention to an overlooked source of contamination: data centres. As highlighted in the article “Data centre infrastructure has a PFAS pollution problem,” published by Innovation News Network, the rapid expansion of these facilities may be contributing to the spread of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances…

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Mine Strengthens Privacy Leadership With Senior Executive Appointment as Regulation Tightens and Consumer Scrutiny Grows

Mine, an Israeli company focused on personal data intelligence and privacy, has appointed a senior executive to lead its privacy efforts as it expands in a market being reshaped by tightening regulation and rising consumer sensitivity around how personal information is collected and used. The move was first reported by Globes in an article titled…

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Sahi Nears $80 Million Funding Round Led by Accel Growth and Bessemer as Investor Interest in Retail Tech Surges

The Economic Times has reported in its article titled “Sahi eyes $80 million from Accel Growth, Bessemer, others” that the Indian startup Sahi is in advanced discussions to raise a significant round of funding led by major global investors. The prospective $80 million round is expected to include participation from Accel Growth, Bessemer Venture Partners,…

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Hollywood Doubles Down on AI as Industry Divides Over Creativity, Control, and the Future of Filmmaking

In recent years, Hollywood’s relationship with artificial intelligence has shifted from cautious curiosity to enthusiastic embrace, even as broader concerns about labor, creativity, and control continue to shape the debate. A recent Wired article, “Thank You for Generating With Us: Hollywood’s AI Acolytes Stay on the Hype Train,” highlights how a growing group of industry…

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