[ad_2][ad_1] Researchers from the University of Bern have published a report stating that Ripple’s consensus protocol “guarantees neither security nor liveliness”. In a blog published yesterday by the university’s Cryptology and Data Security Research Group, researchers Christian Cachin, Amores-Sesar and Jovana Mićić published an analysis that the payment company’s consent …
Read More »The Ripple protocol guarantees neither safety nor liveliness, according to researchers from the University of Bern
[ad_2][ad_1] According to the Cryptology and Data Security Research Group of the University of Bern, Ripple Network does not guarantee security. The analytics report warns Ripple to correct potential protocol violations in time. A recent report and analysis by the Cryptology and Data Security Research Group of the University of …
Read More »Onchain Researchers Suspect Chinese Government Sold Plustoken’s Billion Dollar Bitcoin Hoard Last Year
[ad_2][ad_1] Several Plustoken scam minds have been sentenced to 11 years in prison for defrauding cryptocurrency investors. Last week, on November 19, a court ruling showed that the Chinese government claimed it seized over $ 4 billion worth of cryptocurrencies from the Plustoken scam. Meanwhile, onchain investigators believe the Chinese …
Read More »Physicists observe “swirling rings” in a magnetic material for the first time
[ad_1] Wherever you have fluid, you can also find vortex rings there. Now, scientists have found vortex rings somewhere fascinating – inside a tiny pillar made of a magnetic material, the gadolinium-cobalt intermetallic compound GdCo.2. If you’ve seen smoke rings or bubble rings underwater, you’ve seen vortex rings – donut-shaped …
Read More »Artificial intelligence solves biology’s “great challenge” 50 years before experts predicted
[ad_1] A long-standing and incredibly complex scientific problem regarding the structure and behavior of proteins has been effectively solved by a new artificial intelligence (AI) system, the scientists report. DeepMind, the UK-based artificial intelligence company, has been thrilling us for years with its parade of ever-changing neural networks that continually …
Read More »Endometriosis can actually have a genetic link to 2 common health conditions
[ad_1] Those of us living free from the chronic pain caused by endometriosis can only imagine what a life of constant discomfort is like. Depression can seem like an inevitable consequence, risking assumptions that distract us from looking for further causes. Now, research conducted by geneticists at Queensland University of …
Read More »This galaxy survives a black hole party
[ad_1] (MENAFN – IANS) Washington, November 28 (IANS) Researchers have discovered a galaxy that managed to survive starvation of a black hole by continuing to give birth to new stars, about 100 stars the size of the Sun per year. The discovery of NASA’s telescope on a plane, the Stratospheric …
Read More »Moth wings developed a rare “metastructure” that we tried to build in the lab
[ad_1] Nature has a way to put our best technology to shame. For decades now, scientists have been trying to produce the ultimate acoustic absorber, a carefully designed material that can handle acoustic waves for stealthy movement or simple peace and quiet. Apparently, however, that precious “metastructure” may already exist …
Read More »What are the health risks of space? Scientists have just unveiled the largest study ever made
[ad_1] Space is a hostile place. We may have developed the technology to launch astronauts into orbit and bring them home safely, but scientists are still trying to understand how space travel affects human health, especially in the long run. This is essential before any planned mission to Mars goes …
Read More »X-ray scans of the ancient Egyptian mummy reveal a surprising discovery
[ad_1] An Egyptian mummy decorated with a portrait of a woman contained a surprise: the body of a child who was only 5 years old when he died. Now, scientists have learned more about the mysterious girl and her burial, thanks to high-resolution scans and X-ray “microbeams” that targeted very …
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