The hackers offer their services for money, to the militant groups in order for them to attack Europe, but they haven't used such method for major attacks, according to the European police agency, Europol. The agency stated, in the annual evaluation regarding the cybernetic criminality, that there are few evidences suggesting that these cybernetic attacks capacities extended … [Read more...]
The first tri-parental baby in the world is born
The first baby in the world conceived through a tri-parental technique is born in Mexico. There are no details about this birth, revealed before the scientific congress of the American Society for the Reproductive Medicine that is scheduled to take place in October in Salt Lake City. According to the critics, the procedure is the equivalent of the genetic modifications upon the … [Read more...]
Global warming: 90% of the Australia eucalyptus species’ habitat can be diminished
A researchers team studied over 650 species of eucalyptus from Australia to find what the destiny of these trees would be if the medium temperature would increase by 3 Celsius degrees. Bernd Gruber, the co-author of the study and associate professor at the Canberra University states that the team studied the today distribution of the eucalyptus trees and could it be in 60 years … [Read more...]
The human hair could help the criminologists identify the authors of severe infractions easier
The researchers from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA, states that the human hair could be as efficient as the genetic material samples in criminology, because it contains mutations of some proteins that keeps even 250 years. If the conventional techniques are not enough, the study of the DNA evidences remains the only method that can used by the criminologists … [Read more...]
The $54 million hospital without any bed
Instead, 330 staffers at Mercy's Virtual Care Center, located just outside of St. Louis, place video calls to patients using highly sensitive two-way cameras -- and monitor their vital signs in real time through tools like pulse oximeters that plug into an iPad. The goal: Avoid expense and hassle on both sides by providing care when and where the patient needs it, preventing … [Read more...]
Why Companies Are Suddenly Investing Billions On Their Workplaces
What’s to become of the traditional work office? Is it possible that communications tools like Skype, Zoom.us and Google Hangouts will have the effect of making communal office spaces obsolete? Is the day coming when organizations will redeploy workers to home offices - where they’ll have no commute, and the freedom to work all day in play clothes? A few years ago, … [Read more...]
FBI sued by three media organisations for unlocking an iPhone
The media organisations from the United States of America, filed a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation about the way in which it informed the public opinion about the accessing of the operating system of Syed Farookone's iPhone, one of the San Bernardino attackers, writes the website newsandpromotions.com. The three media organisations are Vice Media, Associated … [Read more...]
Google launched Project Zero to find the problems in the operation system
The Google company recently announced the launching of Project Zero, a contest through which the cybernetic security companies or hackers find problems in the Android mobile operation system. The winner will be rewarded with substantial amounts of money. Natalie Silvanovich, who works at the Google companies, write in a message posted on the company's official blog that even … [Read more...]