Protein Powder Safety Under Scrutiny as Heavy Metal Levels Raise Health Alarms
Elevated Lead Levels Found in Widely Used Protein Supplements A comprehensive investigation into popular protein supplements has revealed concerning levels…
Elevated Lead Levels Found in Widely Used Protein Supplements A comprehensive investigation into popular protein supplements has revealed concerning levels…
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A novel encryption enhancement combines affine cipher with digraph transformation and a modified three-pass protocol to address security vulnerabilities. The approach reportedly eliminates ciphertext repetition and enables secure key exchange without transmitting secret keys. Security analysis indicates significant improvements in confidentiality despite slightly increased processing time.
Cybersecurity researchers have developed a novel enhancement to the traditional affine cipher that integrates digraph transformation with a modified three-pass protocol, according to recent reports. This approach reportedly addresses longstanding vulnerabilities in classical encryption methods while maintaining lightweight computational requirements. Sources indicate the modified three-pass protocol, originally introduced by Shamir, enables secure key exchange without transmitting secret keys over insecure channels, using three distinct keys to enhance protection.
Bestselling author Sir Philip Pullman has urged the UK government to address what he describes as the “wicked” practice of AI companies scraping authors’ works without payment. The His Dark Materials author argues that using copyrighted material to train artificial intelligence constitutes theft that could devastate creative industries. Fellow literary figures Kate Mosse and Richard Osman have echoed these concerns about uncompensated use of their intellectual property.
Acclaimed British author Sir Philip Pullman has joined growing calls for the government to reform copyright laws regarding artificial intelligence companies scraping literary works, according to reports. The practice involves AI developers using published books to train language models without providing compensation or recognition to the original creators.
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China has completed construction of the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center off Shanghai’s coast. The facility combines offshore wind energy with natural seabed cooling to dramatically reduce energy and land use compared to traditional data centers.
China has completed construction of what sources indicate is the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center, located in the Lin-gang Special Area of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone. The $226 million project represents a significant advancement in sustainable, high-performance computing infrastructure that could transform how data centers are powered and cooled.
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Apple’s M5 Chip Arrives with Enhanced AI and Graphics Capabilities Apple has officially unveiled its M5 processor, powering the latest…