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Copyright Office Study Finds Protections for News Publishers are Adequate

On June 30, the U.S. Copyright Office officially published a report titled Copyright Protections for Press Publishers, which explores existing frameworks in nations around the world providing additional rights under copyright law for news publishers, and includes recommendations regarding similar changes that could be effected under U.S. law. The Copyright Office’s study concludes that, while…

Axie Infinity’s blockchain was reportedly hacked via a fake LinkedIn job offer

Image: Sky Mavis The blockchain of high-profile crypto game Axie Infinity was reportedly hacked with an elaborate phishing scheme involving fake LinkedIn job offers. The Block reported the news today, citing two sources with knowledge of the incident. It revealed a new dimension to one of the biggest decentralized finance, or DeFi, hacks to date….

Astronauts Study Artificial Intelligence, Human Nervous System; Install New Hardware Aboard ISS

The absence of gravity in space makes a lot of things tricky and fascinating for the astronauts in the International Space Station (ISS). But, the zero-gravity also gives an opportunity for the astronauts to explore phenomena in conditions that are hard to create on Earth. Recently, crew members of the Expedition 67 spent their day…

ESA Space X-Ray Space Observatory Locates Unusual Particle Acceleration in Manatee Nebula’s ‘Head’

The European Space Agency (ESA) has observed an unusual particle acceleration in the Manatee Nebula. The space agency says it has finally managed to pinpoint the location of the acceleration in the ‘head’ of the nebula. The image was captured using the ESA’s X-ray space observatory, XMM-Newton. A region of X-rays that is causing particle…

Astronauts Study Artificial Intelligence, Human Nervous System; Install New Hardware Aboard ISS

The absence of gravity in space makes a lot of things tricky and fascinating for the astronauts in the International Space Station (ISS). But, the zero-gravity also gives an opportunity for the astronauts to explore phenomena in conditions that are hard to create on Earth. Recently, crew members of the Expedition 67 spent their day…

ESA Space X-Ray Space Observatory Locates Unusual Particle Acceleration in Manatee Nebula’s ‘Head’

The European Space Agency (ESA) has observed an unusual particle acceleration in the Manatee Nebula. The space agency says it has finally managed to pinpoint the location of the acceleration in the ‘head’ of the nebula. The image was captured using the ESA’s X-ray space observatory, XMM-Newton. A region of X-rays that is causing particle…