Mon.Sep 25, 2023

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Software Bill of Materials is Crucial for AI-Driven Cybersecurity

Smart Data Collective

AI technology has had a tremendous impact on the cybersecurity profession. More organizations are investing in it than ever, especially as they struggle to cope with the growing threat of hackers using AI to commit more brazen attacks. A recent study by IBM shows that AI has led to a number of huge benefits that can help stop data breaches. The survey that almost all organizations use AI to some degree or another for cybersecurity, but only 28% use it extensively.

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New study definitively confirms Gulf Stream weakening, understanding the changes could help predict future trends in extreme events

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

The Gulf Stream transport of water through the Florida Strait has slowed by 4% over the past four decades, with a 99% certainty that this weakening is more than expected from random chance, according to a new study.

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IT Budgeting Practices for Data-Driven Companies

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Companies are investing more in big data than ever before. Last year, global businesses spent over $271 billion on big data. While there are many benefits of big data technology, the steep price tag can’t be ignored. Companies need to appreciate the reality that they can drain their bank accounts on data analytics and data mining tools if they don’t budget properly.

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Did life exist on Mars? Other planets? With AI's help, we may know soon

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Scientists have discovered a simple and reliable test for signs of past or present life on other planets -- 'the holy grail of astrobiology.' Researchers report that, with 90% accuracy, their artificial intelligence-based method distinguished modern and ancient biological samples from those of abiotic origin.

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Translating Artificial Intelligence: Learning to Speak Global Languages

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like if machines could learn to speak every language in the world? Brace yourself, because the future is here. In this article, how does AI translation work ? You’ll discover how machines are evolving to understand and communicate in different languages, the role of neural networks in language learning, and the challenges of translating complex expressions.

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Exercise-mimicking drug sheds weight, boosts muscle activity in mice

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A new drug encourages weight loss and increases endurance by making the body act like it is exercising.

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Frontiers’ Volunteers: Growing together oceans apart 

Frontiers

Frontiers’ volunteers have always been at the forefront of community and societal responses. Elisabeth Horde shares her experience mentoring and growing together with student-athletes a continent away. Photo credit: Elisabeth Horde What is your background and role at Frontiers? “I joined Frontiers in January 2022 as a project manager for our product operations team, which sits under the technology department.

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Hidden supermassive black holes reveal their secrets through radio signals

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Astronomers have found a striking link between the amount of dust surrounding a supermassive black hole and the strength of the radio emission produced in extremely bright galaxies.

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Now available: Final Review of NI Tobacco Control Strategy and reports on mental health and smoking, second-hand smoke exposure, and stakeholder engagement

Institute of Public Health

Now available: Final Review of NI Tobacco Control Strategy and reports on mental health and smoking, second-hand smoke exposure, and stakeholder engagement maresa.fagan@p… Mon, 25/09/2023 - 12:57 Now available: Final Review of NI Tobacco Control Strategy and reports on mental health and smoking, second-hand smoke exposure, and stakeholder engagement Tobacco and Nicotine Products 25 Sep, 2023 The Institute of Public Health has today published a series of reports relating to an end of term review

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New insights into the atmosphere and star of an exoplanet

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A new study of the intriguing TRAPPIST-1 exoplanetary system has demonstrated the complex interaction between the activity of the system's star and its planetary features.

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Why ecological restoration without Indigenous leadership won’t last

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by Dr Jennifer Grenz , University of British Columbia Dr Jennifer Grenz. Image: UBC Dr Jennifer Grenz is the principal investigator at The Indigenous Ecology Lab at the University of British Columbia. There, researchers apply an Indigenous, relational worldview to ecological restoration. Grenz has nearly two decades of experience providing consulting services and on-the-ground management of invasive species for all levels of government as well as working with Indigenous communities on creating f