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The approach differs from efforts to physically block cameras. noRecognition is not designed to hide someone from view or ...
Nearly every cell in the human body contains essentially the same genetic information, yet different cells activate different ...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) measures brain activity optically based on changes in cortical blood flow.
When a wound does not heal properly, it leaves a scar. Similarly, mutations—which are permanent changes to genetic code—are ...
AI-generated passwords are long, complex, and impossible to memorize. They're also built on repetitive character sequences ...
A WIRED investigation says Flock’s AI tool OS Investigate lets police search for people by their movements, with no plate, ...
Scientists have revealed the DNA sequence code of the “initiator,” a crucial sequence that kick-starts gene activation. A ...
Bill Swearingen ran 31 million tests from his home in Kansas City. The result: a pattern that makes vehicles basically invisible to Flock surveillance cameras — without touching the lens, without ...
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