Military researchers develop self-destructing material that ‘disappears in an instant’ to carry out covert missions without leaving any trace
Daily Mail | A new polymer can vanish when in contact with sun light or by push of a button.
Daily Mail | A new polymer can vanish when in contact with sun light or by push of a button.
Barry Brownstein | For their unorthodox views, some physicians are being treated as medical heretics. Google’s search engine algorithm has essentially ended traffic to their websites…
Daily Mail | Nursery workers say imaginary friends are becoming less common, with too much screen time affecting children’s imaginations.
Daily Mail | A prominent futurist warns that humans may soon cede their top spot on Earth’s hierarchy to their own artificially intelligent creations.
Daily Mail | North Korea has miniaturised nuclear warheads and made them small enough to fit on ballistic missiles, Japan believes.
Zero Hedge | No word on whether they can be remotely hacked and driven into palm trees.
Daily Mail | Amazon have come under criticism for new packaging that cannot be recycled.
Mac Slavo | The United Postal Service has been using self-driving trucks to deliver cargo and no one knew about it.
Bloomberg | Pesticide use in Brazil sparks concern among environmentalists.
Fox News | Two Russian nuclear monitoring stations—specifically designed to detect radiation— “went silent” in the days following an explosion.
RT | Ever wondered what an alien astronomer might view when looking at our planet from a star system far-far away? US scientists say they just pictured that in an experiment aimed at improving our search for other pale blue dots.
Forbes | Another security issue has hit leading voice assistants—and this time it isn’t manufacturers recording our conversations.
PJ Media | The new hotness? Digital thespians.
Daily Mail | Microsoft said on Wednesday it updated its privacy policy to let customers know that it had been collecting voice data of its users with the help of employees and contractors.
Mac Slavo | Facebook cannot seem to respect the privacy of anything.