An antenna and an electromagnetic receiver were the only equipment needed, both small enough to fit inside a backpack.
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The crypto industry has spent years debating whether quantum computing poses an existential threat to blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Now, researchers and builders believe artificial ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of Meet a UChicagoan, a regular series focusing on the people who make UChicago a distinct intellectual community. In 2006, Satyajeet Salgar, MBA’07, was sitting in ...
An Indian-origin manager at the Walt Disney Company was sentenced to two and a half years in a Russian prison after THC-infused gummies were found in his luggage at Sheremetyevo Airport. The Walt ...