New Proofs Expand the Limits of What Cannot Be Known

In other words, Hilbert’s 10th problem is undecidable. Mathematicians hoped to follow the same approach to prove the extended, rings-of-integers version of the problem—but they hit a snag. Gumming Up the Works The useful correspondence between Turing machines and Diophantine equations falls apart when the equations are allowed to have non-integer solutions. For instance, consider…

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Social Engineering Attacks in Crypto: How to Identify, Prevent, and Protect Your Assets

With surging crypto prices, regulatory shifts, and recent high-profile hacks such as the $1.46 billion Bybit breach, social engineering has emerged as a growing cybersecurity threat in the cryptocurrency space. What is social engineering Social engineering is a manipulation technique cybercriminals use to deceive victims into disclosing sensitive information or granting unauthorized access. Unlike traditional…

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Japan’s service robot market projected to triple in five years

Faced with an aging population and labor shortages, Japanese businesses are increasingly relying on service robots to supplement their workforce, according to Bloomberg. Research firm Fuji Keizai projects the country’s service robot market to nearly triple by 2030, to ¥400 billion ($2.7 billion). Potentially driving that growth: The Recruit Works Institute projects that the country…

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