A 2001 patent detailing mind control through television and computer screens has been discovered, causing a stir on social media.
The patent from 2001 talks about influencing the human nervous system through televisions and computers. Pulsing and flickering screens were the key to this technology that is being talked about on ...
The HP Laptop’s 15.6-inch Full HD display features a micro-edge design that minimizes bezel size, giving your content, ...
Discover how innovative start-ups are revolutionising patient care in Singapore, from stroke recovery to early cancer ...
Google has disrupted a significant China-linked cyberespionage campaign targeting telecoms and government organizations worldwide.
A 3D-printed, wearable exoskeleton might be the key to preventing repetitive strain injuries and improving gender equality in ...
Your home is supposed to feel like a safe haven. But whether you realize it or not, there are several things in your space ...
To measure how bacterial communities shift between health and disease, the team developed a new metric called the Ecological ...
At age 66, Richard "Dick" Nash first suspected something might be wrong when he participated in a Dallas walk for juvenile ...
A new deep learning algorithm can detect vehicles linked to illicit activity, including the movement of nuclear materials. The software can identify unusual vehicle patterns by analysing drone, camera ...
IntroductionIn December 2025, Zscaler ThreatLabz discovered a campaign linked to APT37 (also known as ScarCruft, Ruby Sleet, and Velvet Chollima), which is a DPRK-backed threat group. In this campaign ...
In 1930, Dr. Karl Landsteiner won the Nobel Prize for developing the ABO blood group system, the method of classifying blood types. It’s important to know your blood type if you need to receive or ...