Simon Cocking

Clicks on phishing links tripled in 2024

There have been huge increases in phishing globally over the past 12 months - and that phishing itself is undergoing a significant transformation.…

1 year ago

New insights into quenching electrical waves in the heart

Scientists at Durham University have developed a theoretical framework to predict the efficacy of quenching of electrical pulses in excitable…

2 years ago

Beyond the ‘Dragon Arc,’ a treasure trove of unseen stars

Looking halfway across the observable universe and expecting to see individual stars is considered a non-starter in astronomy, a bit…

2 years ago

Physicists use telescopic magnification trick to discover over 40 new stars

Physicists studying a distant galaxy using a telescopic technique called gravitational lensing, or telescopic magnification, have discovered over 40 previously…

2 years ago

2024 one of the worst years in UNICEF’s history for children in conflict

‘Not the new normal’ – 2024 ‘one of the worst years in UNICEF’s history’ for children in conflict The impact…

2 years ago

Happiness and the tech industry, Happy Economics considered

By Lord Mark Price, Founder of WorkL and author of Happy Economics I have over 40 years of experience in…

2 years ago

800 solar panels installed in bid to hit net zero carbon target

Coventry University has begun work to reduce its carbon emissions and meet its net zero carbon target by 2030 by…

2 years ago

Will Glen Affric be home to new beavers?

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has applied to NatureScot for a licence to release beavers into Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin,…

2 years ago

ApeCoin: The Rise, Fall, and Potential Rebound of Web3’s Culture Token

By Abbe Borg, see previous stories by him here. ApeCoin (APE) has had a rollercoaster ride, cementing itself as a key…

2 years ago

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