States are being asked to assess vulnerabilities at water utilities following attacks linked to the Chinese and Iranian governments. By Jess Weatherbed The Biden administration is…
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By Corin Faife Blood is drawn from all newborns in the state for mandatory disease screenings New Jersey police may have used blood samples taken…
By Loren Grush@lorengrush  Russiaâs state space corporation Roscosmos has issued its latest round of threats in response to global sanctions, this time claiming Russia will no…
By Richard Lawler and Alex Heath Just as Facebookâs Antigone Davis was live on CNBC defending the company over a whistleblowerâs accusations and its handling of research data suggesting Instagram is harmful…
by James Vincent Illustration by Alex Castro Cloning your voice using artificial intelligence is simultaneously tedious and simple: hallmarks of a technology thatâs just about mature…
By  Sean Hollister Uber was sued in 2014 for discriminating against blind people and their guide dogs, and agreed to change that as part of a…
By James Vincent Stargazers in Oregon and Washington were treated to an unexpected show last night: what looked like a meteor shower streaking lazily across…
By Zoe Schiffer Gebru says the decision came from Googleâs head of AI, Jeff Dean Timnit Gebru, one of Googleâs top artificial intelligence researchers, says the…
The platform is broken, and we are free For a brief moment of bliss on Friday, you couldnât tweet on Twitter. On DownDetector, the service showed…