
North Korea Tests Suicide Drones Raising Concerns in the International Community
North Korea has conducted tests of its new suicide drones, raising growing concerns among the international community. These unmanned aerial vehicles, known as "kamikaze" drones, are intended for self-destructive attacks on military and civilian targets, and their use is a serious violation of international security norms.
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Investment Research Data Breach Exposes 12 Million Customers
Recently, a significant security breach occurred involving a major investment research platform. Information about more than 12 million customers was inadvertently disclosed due to a system failure. The data included personal information such as names, email addresses, financial information, and other identifiable details that were available to third parties for several days before the incident was detected and resolved.
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Unforeseen Consequences: How DNA Tests Are Changing Our Lives
DNA testing has gained immense popularity over recent years, promising users the chance to learn more about their ancestry and even the risks of certain diseases. However, as practical experience shows, new possibilities also bring along unforeseen consequences that many testers are unprepared to face.
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New Soft Robotic Armband: Hope for Prosthetic Hand Users
Researchers have developed an innovative robotic armband that gives prosthetic hand users the ability to control their devices more easily and naturally. This breakthrough has been made possible through the use of flexible technology, which changes the approach to controlling prostheses, allowing them to more accurately replicate the movements of a natural hand.
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Kia Conducts Study Revealing Significance of Car Names, Popularity of Tasman Model
Kia has unveiled the results of a recent study focused on people's perceptions of car names and the popularity of its new concept car - Kia Tasman. A survey conducted among consumers revealed that a vehicle's name can significantly influence consumer perceptions and preferences.
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Porsche Design Tower in Miami Faces Sinking Issues
Recent studies have revealed that the Porsche Design Tower, located in Miami, is experiencing serious issues related to sinking and flooding. According to local authorities and experts, the luxury residential building, known for its upscale apartments and high-end design, has begun to show signs of instability, which raises significant concerns among owners. Once a magnet for wealthy buyers, the tower, built just a few years ago, is now at risk of substantial damage.
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AI Chatbots Face a New Challenge as Dangerous Prompts Emerge
A serious issue has arisen in the world of artificial intelligence regarding the use of chatbots. New research has shown that some users are intentionally crafting "deadly prompts" that may incite chatbots to generate dangerous content. This situation has drawn the attention of developers and researchers, who are concerned about the potential misuse of technology.
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New Studies Show: Americans Still Prefer Gasoline Cars
Recent studies conducted by Mazda have shown that the majority of Americans continue to prefer gasoline vehicles despite the growing popularity of electric transportation. The research, which surveyed over 2,000 respondents, revealed that traditional gasoline cars remain favored by American drivers.
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Robots Show Skills Comparable to Human Surgeons by Simply Watching Videos
Recent studies have demonstrated that robotic surgeons can provide medical assistance at the level of their human counterparts by simply watching recordings of surgeries. This discovery marks a significant advancement in the field of medical technology and robotics. Researchers from a New York university found that robots can improve their surgical skills by analyzing surgical procedure videos, confirming the potential for innovative approaches to training medical professionals.
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Robot Dog Making Waves: How New Technologies Are Changing Underwater Research
A newly introduced robot dog with unique underwater skills has caught the attention of both specialists and the general public. This device, developed by Boston Dynamics, demonstrates capabilities that can be used in various fields, from underwater surveying to rescue operations. The device, named Spot, has already proved its effectiveness on land, but now its abilities extend beyond its usual habitat.
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