Surveillance News
May 16, 2024
Top Headlines
Apr. 23, 2024 Scientists have completed a crucial weapons component development milestone, prior to full rate ...
Nov. 2, 2023 Artificial Intelligence (AI) and algorithms can and are being used to radicalize, polarize, and spread racism and political instability, says an academic. An expert argues that AI and algorithms are not just tools deployed by national security ...
Oct. 30, 2023 Monitoring whether states are complying with disarmament treaties is not an easy task. An international team has been exploring remote monitoring with the help of two antennas and a couple of ...
July 26, 2023 Researchers have proposed a novel method for counting and tracking vehicles on public roads, a development that could enhance current traffic systems and help travelers get to their destinations ...
Latest Headlines
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Apr. 4, 2024 In a bid to restore privacy, researchers have created a new approach to designing cameras that process and scramble visual information before it is ...
Jan. 26, 2024 The spread of West Nile virus in Europe is strongly linked to agricultural activities, urbanization, and bird migration, according to new ...
Jan. 13, 2024 Wastewater surveillance is a potent tool in understanding COVID-19 transmission within school settings and keeping schools open when COVID cases ...
Sep. 27, 2022 A new report outlines a model law for facial recognition technology to protect against harmful use of this technology, but also foster innovation for public ...
Dec. 10, 2021 A study showed that -- within an appropriate framework -- gait recognition could be a viable technique for protecting individuals and their data from ...
Earlier Headlines
Apr. 4, 2024 Changing weather patterns induced by climate change are contributing to shifts in the location of terrorist activity, according to new ...
Dec. 15, 2022 UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science led 70 participants from 14 nations in a discussion on the ways in which a gene drive project registry could both ...
Sep. 21, 2022 Students at high schools with prominent security measures have lower math scores, are less likely to attend college and are suspended more compared to students in schools with less surveillance, a ...
Sep. 14, 2022 Scientists explore the potential uses of integrated unmanned aerial vehicles and mobile robots for public ...
July 5, 2022 In a recent study, researchers found that neighborhoods with more dogs had lower rates of homicide, robbery and, to a lesser extent, aggravated assaults compared to areas with fewer dogs, at least ...
July 14, 2021 With few additional targeted tests and non-invasive surveys, public health agencies can better estimate disease occurrence and trends, changes in transmission, rates of hospitalization and death and ...