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Protecting today's highly computerized cars from hackers
Today’s vehicles are highly computerized, putting them at a greater risk of being compromised by hackers. Thankfully, researchers are developing a system to protect your car’s software against cyber attacks. Justin Cappos, Professor at New York University Tandon School of Engineering joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.
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Microbial clouds; marine garbage patches; an educational video game; and underwater robots
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New Archaeological methods; counterfeit microchips; gaming; and extreme drone racing.
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Zebrafish, crowdsourcing, an educational toy car, and flesh-eating bacteria.