A research team at Mahidol University, Thailand, has discovered that tosyl groups, long regarded as routine synthetic handles ...
Patch the Planet’ pairs automated analysis with expert review to uncover and remediate vulnerabilities in core infrastructure ...
Bioinformatics software based on different underlying algorithms often generates discordant results when analyzing the same dataset. To compare their relative performance, many benchmarking analyses ...
Abstract: Facial recognition is a biometric recognition technology that verifies identity using information about human facial features so it is used for access control systems. Current access control ...
The open-source project maps directly to OWASP’s top 10 agentic AI threats, aiming to curb issues like prompt injection, rogue agents, and tool misuse at runtime. Microsoft has quietly introduced the ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the job market, automating jobs across industries. Therefore, in such a scenario, upskilling oneself in industry-relevant AI skills becomes even more ...
Sophisticated cyberattacks targeting a variety of open source projects, including the Trivy security-scanner project, the widely used Axios Javascript package, and now Anthropic's accidental ...
Histopathology is a cornerstone of biomedical research and clinical practice, offering high-resolution insights into the spatial organization of tissues, cellular morphology and pathological ...
Linux and Git creator Linus Torvalds’ latest project contains code that was “basically written by vibe coding,” but you shouldn’t read that to mean that Torvalds is embracing that approach for ...
dPCA is a linear dimensionality reduction technique that automatically discovers and highlights the essential features of complex population activities. The population activity is decomposed into a ...
Converts CalculiX ASCII .frd-file to view and postprocess analysis results in Paraview. Generates von Mises and principal components for stress and strain tensors. Creates separate file for each ...