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Democracy’s pulse is beating — but for how long?

Can democracy survive computerized vote counting? Systemic and man-made vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure may threaten integrity. Democracy’s Pulse Is Beating — But For How Long? original ...
DIY builders are already making do with older hardware. Many are squeezing more life out of AM4 systems—building newer configs around existing DDR4 memory kits. But the real champions? They’re kicking ...
Our State & Local Tax Group analyzes a New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division decision holding that a taxpayer’s ...
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The Irish government announced that it wants to pass a law that would grant police more surveillance powers, such as using ...
Objective Transcortical pores and the bare area have been suggested as structural determinants of bone erosions in rheumatoid ...
Breath tests could detect cancer at an early stage, according to a new study using sensors and artificial intelligence.
Cognitive impairments are highly prevalent and functionally significant consequences of acquired brain injuries, including ...
Abstract: Effective health assessment and management of underground power cable system is essential for ensuring the cost-efficient operation of power grids. Existing practices usually monitor ...
Physicist Davide Bossini from the University of Konstanz has recently demonstrated how to change the frequency of the ...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by impairments in social ...
A Dell-tested NVIDIA N1X laptop just resurfaced in a recent test record. It’s a solid hint Nvidia’s laptop processor plans ...