A Chinese espionage group tracked as UNC5221 has been accessing Microsoft 365 environments using the Brickstorm backdoor and ...
Weedhack malware targets Minecraft players via YouTube and SEO poisoning since Jan 2026, enabling credential theft and remote ...
Suffolk County police are using a new drug-testing kit to determine whether drivers may be impaired by cannabis and other drugs. Police are using three of the saliva-testing kits, known as SoToxa, in ...
Police on Long Island are now using a roadside saliva test that can detect marijuana use and other drugs. The test system, called SoToxa, takes five minutes and can identify seven types of drugs, ...
Abstract: Meeting the rising demand for sustainable agriculture and lowering work in the fields, intelligent external plant control systems are becoming increasingly necessary. This document describes ...
The friendly skies just got a little friendlier. The Transportation Safety Administration updated its policy last month to allow medical marijuana to be taken on commercial flights. The change is ...
The Trump administration's recent move to reclassify some cannabis products as less dangerous has been hailed by advocates who argue cannabis shouldn't be treated the same as other, more deadly drugs ...
Abstract: Agriculture plays a crucial role in the production of food all over the world. But weeds are becoming a major issue for farmers by reducing the yield of the crop by competing for the ...
Meta has shared more details about what it's doing to keep kids aged under 13 off of Facebook and Instagram. Along with using artificial intelligence systems to look for contextual clues (like ...
The federal government’s reclassification of medical marijuana products as Schedule III drugs doesn’t federally legalize marijuana, but it might extend tax breaks to some cannabis businesses.
On April 23, acting U.S. attorney general Todd Blanche signed an order changing the federal classification of medical marijuana. The move, which came at the behest of President Donald Trump and will ...
Washington — The Justice Department announced Thursday that it has issued an order rescheduling certain marijuana products to a lower drug classification, while moving to expedite the process to ...
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