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Malware can trick biologists into generating dangerous toxins in their labs

[ad_1] Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have discovered an end-to-end cyberbiological attack, in which unwitting biologists can be tricked into generating dangerous toxins in their laboratories. Malware could replace physical contact According to one newspaper, it is currently believed that a criminal must have physical contact with a …

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A huge ball of fire lit up the skies of Japan – BGR

[ad_1] A piece of space debris fell to Earth over Japan on Sunday morning, illuminating the night sky with a bright flash. The fireball was only visible for a brief moment or two, but it caught the attention of many onlookers. The fireball, or bolide, was likely completely destroyed on …

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How wasps are wreaking havoc for Australian aviation

[ad_1] We all know birds and planes don’t mix, but what about wasps and planes? Wasps are too small to be damaged if a plane encounters one, but what if a wasp wants to build a mud nest in an airplane’s Pitot probes? According to research published recently in the …

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A huge ball of fire lit up the skies of Japan – BGR

[ad_1] A piece of space debris fell to Earth over Japan on Sunday morning, illuminating the night sky with a bright flash. The fireball was only visible for a brief moment or two, but it caught the attention of many onlookers. The fireball, or bolide, was likely completely destroyed on …

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The Space Review: the case of Apophis

[ad_1] NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, pictured here on asteroid Bennu, may have an extended mission by visiting another near-Earth asteroid, Apophis, when it flies close to Earth in 2029. (credit: NASA / GSFC) by Jeff FoustMonday 30 November 2020 On April 13, 2029, Friday the 13th, the asteroid Apophis will pass …

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