NIST
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techLasers in Lunar Craters Could Power Moon GPS Navigation
NASA JPL and NIST propose placing ultra-stable lasers in the Moon's dark craters to enable precise navigation and timing for future missions.
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techCrypto Firms Race to Build 'Quantum-Proof' Wallets Ahead of Core Network Upgrades
Companies are upgrading wallet security to counter future quantum threats before Bitcoin and Ethereum update their core protocols.
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cryptoProject Eleven Warns Bitcoin Vulnerable to Quantum Attack by 2030
Quantum computing could crack Bitcoin encryption by 2030, risking $560B in BTC held in legacy addresses, per Project Eleven.
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techCAISI Eval Finds DeepSeek 8 Months Behind US, Experts Question Score
A US government institute’s AI evaluation ranks DeepSeek V4 Pro eight months behind the frontier, but critics note methodology flaws and a closing gap on public leaderboards.
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techNIST Overhauls Vulnerability Database Amidst Record CVE Submissions
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is shifting its National Vulnerability Database to a risk-based triage system to manage an unprecedented surge in cybersecurity vulnerability submissions.
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techNaoris Launches Post-Quantum Blockchain as Bitcoin and Ethereum Face Quantum Threat
Naoris Protocol debuts a blockchain using NIST-approved post-quantum cryptography, addressing the looming quantum threat to existing blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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cryptoNaoris Launches Post-Quantum Blockchain Amid Rising Quantum Threats
Naoris Protocol deploys a layer-1 blockchain using NIST-approved post-quantum cryptography to secure transactions against imminent quantum computing risks.
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worldUS Research Lab's Policies May Drive Away Foreign Scientists
Concerns rise as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) implements new policies that could alienate international researchers, potentially costing the U.S. critical expertise.