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Scientists at the Hormel Institute - University of Minnesota are solving the mysteries on how certain viruses work by creating 3-D printed models of them.
AI coding tools can be tricked by fake license files to spread malicious code, security firm HiddenLayer warns.
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Shell to pay: Crims invade your PC with CastleRAT malware, now in C and Python
Pro tip, don't install PowerShell commands without approval A team of data thieves has doubled down by developing its ...
Cybersecurity firm HiddenLayer says a new virus can infect popular AI tools, including one widely used at crypto exchange ...
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Projectile Motion; Solving for Launch Angle with Brute Force Python
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGenerative AI creates life-saving antibiotics from scratch
What if generative AI could design life-saving antibiotics, not just art and text? In a new Cell Biomaterials paper, Penn ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBreakthrough reveals how viruses efficiently pack genetic material
Researchers at San Diego State University and Michigan State University are shedding new light on how viruses meticulously pack their genetic material - a breakthrough that could help researchers ...
An international modelling challenge is calling on experts across disciplines to help tackle one of Europe’s — and the ...
Researchers at Penn’s School of Engineering and Applied Science introduced a new generative artificial intelligence tool to create antibiotics.
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