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A recent study by a cybersecurity firm has confirmed that the Dutch solar grid is vulnerable to multiple types of attacks against the system. advertisementNew research by a cybersecurity firm has confirmed that one of Europe's largest solar power grids is vulnerable to multiple types of attacks against its systems. Researchers from cybersecurity firm Secura spent six months scouring dark web hacker forums and interviewing energy sector experts to find out where the most common threats to solar power in the Netherlands come from. “The Dutch solar PV industry represents a significant attack surface that will likely grow, especially in…
Field Yates, ESPN Insider August 21, 2024, 6:35 p.m.CloseField Yates is an ESPN fantasy football expert and NFL Draft analyst. He appears on Fantasy Football Now on Sunday mornings and regularly throughout the week on NFL Live. He also appears on the Fantasy Focus and First Draft podcasts. A graduate of Wesleyan University (Connecticut) and a native of Weston, Massachusetts, Yates has previously worked as an intern for the New England Patriots on both their coaching and scouting staffs.Football is back. The 2024 college season kicks off on Saturday Week 0, with the NFL season following two weeks later. For…
Adam Sandler speaks out about concerns over his daughters' lifestyleAdam Sandler has spoken about how his daughters encourage him to get better, revealing that they often tell him to “chill out” and eat healthier.Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE magazine at the New York premiere of his Netflix comedy special, Adam Sandler: Love You, on Tuesday, August 20, the 57-year-old actor opened up about how his daughters, Sunny, 15, and Sadie, 18, encourage him to prioritize his health.”They always look out for me and my health, just like I looked out for my dad,” Sandler said. The “Happy Gilmore” star added, “I…
Delphinus exhibits SoftVue ultrasound imaging system at Premier's Breakthroughs 24 conferenceNOVI, Mich.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Delphinus Medical Technologies announced today that it has been awarded a national group purchasing agreement and Technology Breakthrough Certification from Premier for its SoftVue™ Breast Ultrasound Tomography (UST). Delphinus is now listed as a top supplier to Premier members, who can take advantage of special pricing and terms pre-negotiated by Premier for SoftVue at their discretion. SoftVue was also featured as one of the “latest and greatest” technologies at Breakthrough 24, Premier's annual conference.Premier awards its Technology Breakthrough designation to innovations that deliver significant benefits in patient safety,…
A hollow victory in the fight to bring transparency to police use of facial recognition technology • New Jersey Monitor
Francisco Arteaga was in jail for a court appearance last fall when he noticed a large man glaring at him from the other side of the courthouse's holding cells. “This guy's arms look like this,” Arteaga said, picturing an imaginary Popeye's biceps in the air. “No neck. Bald, shiny head. Looking at me with this mean look on his face. I'm like, 'Oh my God!' He walks up to me and he says, 'Is your name Arteaga?' I say, 'Yes.' He opens his big arms and gives me a hug. He says, 'Thank you, thank you so much! Thanks to…
Are all those clicking, tapping and crunching noises frustrating you? Misophonia could be to blame
Have you ever been annoyed when someone next to you chews, drinks, claps their hands, clicks their nails, or makes similar noises? If so, you may have a disorder called misophonia. Actress Melissa Gilbert, known for playing Laura Ingalls on the TV series “Little House on the Prairie,” recently revealed that she has suffered from the condition her whole life.Misophonia can make everyday sounds make people angry: “When my kids chew gum, eat something, or put their nails on the table, I want to run,” Melissa told People magazine while filming the show.Melissa said she felt “utterly miserable and terribly…
China to investigate European dairy imports after EU imposes punitive tariffs on Chinese electric cars
Editor's note: Sign up for CNN's “Meanwhile, China” newsletter to find out what you need to know about the country's rise and its impact on the world. London/Hong Kong CNN — China is investigating whether European Union dairy producers are receiving unfair government subsidies, the latest attack in an escalating trade dispute. China's Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday that domestic dairy farmers had requested an investigation into 20 different subsidy schemes that could benefit the EU dairy industry. The schemes range from financial assistance for farm equipment and subsidies for young farmers to environmental and administrative subsidies. The Commerce Department…
Following the death of Maria Branyas-Morella, aged 117, Tomiko Itooka (born 23 May 1908), aged 116, is currently the oldest woman and living person in the world. Her age has been verified by the Gerontology Research Group (chaired by Robert D. Young) and she has been confirmed to be alive by a representative of the Guinness World Records. Tomiko lives in a nursing home in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture. She has lived there since 2019, but prior to that she lived at home with her two daughters until she turned 110. Tomiko celebrated her 116th birthday three months ago and received…
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – As artificially intelligent chatbots like ChatGPT rapidly go from novelty to everyday tools, can we trust them not to spit out misleading or even dangerous information? Consumer Reports technology and privacy researchers conducted an extensive experiment to find out.The potential of AI is great, but how accurate is it? Consumer Reports put five AIs to the test. To find out, CR looked at some popular general-purpose AI chatbots to see if their health and safety advice aligned with our own experts.Question: How many carbon monoxide detectors do I need? According to CR, you should have…
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) has signed a contract for the ocean shipment of green ammonia to Japan. Nippon Yusen revealed that it is carrying out this work in collaboration with Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. (Kyushu Electric Power), Sojitz Corporation (Sojitz) and Sembcorp Green Hydrogen Pte. Ltd. (Sembcorp). The signing ceremony, held in Delhi, India, was attended by Takahiro Rokurota, head of Nippon Yusen's Next Generation Fuel Business Group. Read: NYK acquires stake in ENEOS Ocean's shipping business The project aims to produce competitive green ammonia in India, a country rich in renewable energy resources. In June, Kyushu Electric…