Qualys Achieves FedRAMP® High ATO: Unlocking the Future of Trusted Cybersecurity for Government and Critical Infrastructure

Today, federal agencies and their technology partners are operating in the most scrutinized risk environment in history. The stakes are clear: a breach in high-impact systems – those holding national security, healthcare, or financial data – can result in loss of life, catastrophic economic damage, or disruption of essential services. Against this backdrop, the federal…

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Sharks’ teeth are crumbling in acid seas

Sharks can famously replace their teeth, with new ones always growing as they’re using up the current set. As sharks rely on their teeth to catch prey, this is vital to the survival of one of the oceans’ top predators. But the ability to regrow teeth might not be enough to ensure they can withstand…

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This tiny iron catalyst could transform the future of clean energy

Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), often referred to as “hydrogen power banks,” are clean energy devices that generate electricity from hydrogen and oxygen with only water as a byproduct. Characterized by high efficiency, rapid start-up, and zero emissions, they hold great promise in transportation, portable electronics, and stationary power generation. Unfortunately, PEMFCs currently rely…

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Tiny hologram inside a fiber lets scientists control light with incredible precision

Precise control of light focus is essential for applications ranging from microscopy and laser surgery to quantum optics and telecommunications. However, existing solutions often rely on large, complex external components that limit integration and speed. In a new study published in Light: Science & Applications, researchers led by Professor Markus A. Schmidt from the Leibniz…

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Seven-week wait for some red flag patients

Some patients who have been red flagged for breast cancer assessments are waiting up to seven weeks to be seen in Northern Ireland. The target set by Northern Ireland’s devolved Department of Health – which oversees five health and social care trusts – is 14 days. BBC News NI understands that several breast cancer consultants…

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