How can people use the internet in authoritarian countries like China, Russia and Iran without revealing their identity? Are ...
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Are we living in a simulation? New research says it’s disturbingly plausible
The idea that reality might be a kind of cosmic software has shifted from late-night dorm debate to a live question in ...
The tragic events in the Bay of Plenty this week are a stark reminder that landslides remain the deadliest of the many natural hazards New Zealand faces. A large landslide swept through the Mount ...
A team of students, programmers, psychologist and engineers are testing what they hope will be a new form of on-demand air travel.
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“Its Potential And Ideas Are Limitless”: StarRupture Game Director Talks About Building Something Completely Different To Green Hell
We chat to game director Michal Stawicki about bringing StarRupture to life.
The Chinese now use their wargames in much the same way Western armies do. A lot of wargaming is just to train staffs and commanders to work together while at lower tactical levels officers and troops ...
"In open bridge and embankment sections, we adopted conventional base station deployment," Wang explained. For short tunnels ...
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