netpipe May 8, 2022

PhysOrg.com – latest science and technology news stories – Canada to prosecute crimes on the moon

New Scientist – – New Scientist – Vegetarian children are slightly more likely to be underweight

New Scientist – – New Scientist – Methane emissions from cows spotted from space for the first time

New Scientist – – New Scientist – Strange new Higgs particles could explain shocking W boson result

New Scientist – – New Scientist – AIs could be hacked with undetectable backdoors to make bad decisions

Scientific American – News – Canadian Telescope Delivers Deepest-Ever Radio View of Cosmic Web

Slashdot – (Mostly) Open Source SteamOS Forked into Homegrown ISO For Other Machines

Hacker News – Pixabay has royalty free music you can use for free

The Register – Machine-learning models vulnerable to undetectable backdoors: new claim

The Register – Homeland Security bug bounty program uncovers 122 holes in its systems

The Register – Ex-Googlers take a stab at building ‘general intelligence’ that makes software do what you tell it

The Register – Microsoft points at Linux and shouts: Look, look! Privilege-escalation flaws here, too!

Ars Technica – Google Play makes bizarre decision to ban call-recording apps

Blog – Hackaday – Audio Eavesdropping Exploit Might Make That Clicky Keyboard Less Cool

Hacker News – A first for Canada: New type of nuclear plant opening by 2028

Hacker News – A minimal C compiler in x86 assembly

Hacker News – Microsoft 3D Movie Maker Source Code

Hack a Day – DIY Metal Detector Gives You The Mettle To Find Some Medals

Hack a Day – Wearable Electronics Takes The 3D Printing Route

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