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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/08/researchers-show-alexa-skill-squatting-could-hijack-voice-commands/
Researchers show Alexa “skill squatting” could hijack voice commands - Ars Technica
Aug 30, 2018 - Homophones and mistakes in voice processing could be used to phish Echo users, research finds.
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https://www.uni-graz.at/en/news/doppelrolle-forscherinnen-zeigen-dass-blutplaettchen-krankheiten-verschlimmern-koennen/
Dual role: Researchers show that platelets can worsen disease - University of Graz
Platelets are best known as rapid responders in the event of injury. They stop bleeding and are indispensable for wound healing. “However, thrombocytes can...
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https://www.dcu.ie/mechanicalengineering/news/2026/apr/dcu-researchers-show-hydrogen-storage-salt-caverns-could
DCU Researchers Show Hydrogen Storage in Salt Caverns Could Transform Ireland's Renewable Energy...
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https://viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2026/03/the-ai-that-taught-itself-usc-researchers-show-how-artificial-intelligence-can-learn-what-it-never-knew/
The AI That Taught Itself: USC Researchers Show How Artificial Intelligence Can Learn What It Never...
Apr 20, 2026 - A USC Viterbi undergraduate and her professor developed a method that allows AI to fix its own knowledge gaps in real time.
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https://olemiss.edu/news/2026/04/researchers-show-how-simple-magnets-can-help-solve-a-complex-problem/index.html
Researchers Show How Simple Magnets Can Help Solve a Complex Problem | Ole Miss
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https://www.uclahealth.org/news/release/study-mice-reveals-how-individual-brain-activity-drives
UCLA researchers show how individual brain activity drives group dynamics, helping animals adapt...
New UCLA research explored how mice huddle together for warmth in the cold and what that means for shaping group behavior and collective survival strategies.
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