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Cybersecurity Threats Surge as Small Businesses Become Primary Targets
A new report from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency reveals that cyberattacks on small businesses increased 47% over the past year, with ransomware being the most common threat.
5G Network Expansion Finally Reaches Rural Communities Across Indiana
Telecommunications providers have expanded 5G coverage to 85% of Indiana's rural areas, closing the digital divide that has long hampered economic development in underserved communities.
Quantum Computing Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Drug Discovery
Researchers at a leading university have demonstrated a quantum computing system capable of simulating complex molecular interactions, potentially accelerating pharmaceutical development by years.
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NASA's Latest Mars Mission Yields Surprising Geological Data
Data from NASA's Perseverance rover has revealed unexpected mineral compositions in Martian rock samples, potentially reshaping our understanding of the planet's geological history.
Social Media Regulations Gain Bipartisan Momentum in Congress
Lawmakers from both parties introduced a sweeping social media regulation bill that would require platforms to implement stronger age verification and content moderation practices.
Electric Vehicles Get Smarter With Next-Generation AI Systems
Automakers unveiled the latest generation of AI-powered driving assistance systems that promise to make electric vehicles safer, more efficient, and closer to full autonomous capability.
Indiana Universities Lead Nation in STEM Research Funding
Purdue University and Indiana University collectively secured over $1.2 billion in federal STEM research grants, ranking among the top five state university systems in the country.
Tech Industry Hiring Rebounds After Year of Widespread Layoffs
Major technology companies are ramping up recruitment efforts after a prolonged period of workforce reductions, with AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing roles seeing the strongest demand.