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Nov. 19, 2020 —Forensic science experts are refining an innovative counter-terrorism technique that checks for environmental DNA in the dust on clothing, baggage, shoes or even a ...
Jan. 28, 2021 —Global circulating winds can carry bacteria, fungal spores, viruses and pollen over long distances and across national borders, but the United States is ill-prepared to confront future disease ...
Sep. 15, 2022 —A new method has been developed for identifying and prioritizing research activities related to maritime safety and security issues for the Arctic and the North-Atlantic (ANA) ...
Jan. 17, 2023 —A new report by artificial intelligence (AI) and foreign policy experts predicts that deepfakes technology is on the brink of being used much more widely, including in targeted military and ...
Apr. 16, 2021 —From engineered pandemics to city-toppling cyber attacks to nuclear annihilation, life on Earth could radically change, and ...
Sep. 24, 2020 —For people still employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, job insecurity and financial concern are associated with greater symptoms of depression and anxiety, according to a new ...
Apr. 1, 2021 —A new article argues that today's health and equity challenges call for the US to shift from 'food insecurity' to 'nutrition insecurity' in order to catalyze appropriate ...
2021年1月19日-Large-scale land acquisitions by foreign investors, intended to improve global food security, had little to no benefit, increasing crop production in some areas while simultaneously threatening local ...
May 12, 2022 —Researchers have come to a surprising new understanding of the complexities of the global food trade and the impacts of biodiversity ...
Aug. 4, 2020 —Smart home technologies are marketed to enhance your home and make life easier. However, consumers are not convinced that they can trust the privacy and security of these technologies, a new study ...