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Hackers found a way around Intel CET—PLaTypus locks down library jumps
In June 2020, Intel announced the first hardware availability of Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET). This ...
An Osaka Metropolitan University-led research team demonstrated that when female Tongeia fischeri, a near-threatened ...
Shell's share price rose 28% in Q1 due to the spike in energy prices. Since we acquired Shell in 2025, the stock has ...
AI agents can use tools, plan workflows, and complete tasks beyond chatbot replies, but businesses need clear guardrails ...
Another wave of changes is sweeping the U.S. Forest Service, even before the dust has settled on last year’s shake-up, and it ...
Over recent months, a seemingly surprising trend has emerged on the global financial landscape — foreign investors are ...
A new study uses neural networks to prove that memory and individual recognition allow cooperation to defeat selfishness in the prisoner's dilemma.
"At the beginning of a dynasty, taxation yields large revenue from small assessments. At the end, taxation yields small revenue from large assessments" - Ibn Khaldun.Ibn Khaldun wrote these lines ...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) has emerged as a non-invasive modality for assessing respiratory muscle activity, including ...
One theory maps the Chola-era icon to the stars, but scholars warn that a purely scientific reading obscures its medieval ...
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Persistent SOEs losses: A threat to Ghana’s fiscal balance and debt sustainability post-IMF bailout
Dr. Richmond Akwasi Atuahene,\xa0Corporate Governance/ Banking Consultant1.0 Background/ContextState-owned enterprises (SOEs) played key roles in the economic history of Ghana. Following independence ...
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