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Swimming sets 'strict' rules for individual Russians to return to competition before Paris Olympics
Swimming sets 'strict' rules for individual Russians to return to competition before Paris Olympics
Individual Russian swimmers will be allowed to compete in international events such as the Paris Olympics if they meet a set of “strict criteria” that include not talking to the media
2023-09-05 06:49
Bears get to see how they stack up after making big changes
Bears get to see how they stack up after making big changes
The Chicago Bears get to see how they stack up after making big moves in the offseason when they host the Green Bay Packers in the season opener on Sunday
2023-09-05 06:48
Spy attire: US investing $22m in surveillance socks and other wearable tech
Spy attire: US investing $22m in surveillance socks and other wearable tech
The federal government is reportedly investing at least $22m into developing clothes that “can record audio, video, and geolocation data.” According to a 22 August press release from the office of the Director of National Intelligence’s Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), the research and development arm of the organisation, “recently launched a cutting-edge program that aims to make performance-grade, computerized clothing a reality”. The DNI touted the SMART ePANTS program, which stands for Smart Electrically Powered and Networked Textile Systems, that “seeks to develop clothing with integrated audio, video, and geolocation sensor systems that feature the same stretchability, bendability, washability, and comfort of regular textiles,” IARPA stated. They will be used by the intelligence community, IARPA wrote. Since the surveillance technology will be woven into the clothing, “Intelligence Community staff will be able to record information from their environment hands-free, without the need to wear uncomfortable, bulky, and rigid devices.” For example, according to the release, the technology could “assist personnel and first responders in dangerous, high-stress environments, such as crime scenes and arms control inspections without impeding their ability to swiftly and safely operate.” The SMART ePANTS program’s mission is to to incorporate “sensor systems” into clothes, like shirts, pants, socks, and underwear. The Intercept reported that the federal government has dedicated at least $22m in funding to the program. It’s unclear just how big of a gamble IARPA might be making with its investment. Its website describes itself as investing “federal funding into high-risk, high-reward projects to address challenges facing the intelligence community.” “A lot of the IARPA and DARPA programs are like throwing spaghetti against the refrigerator,” Annie Jacobsen, author of a book called The Pentagon’s Brain about ​​the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, told the outlet. “It may or may not stick.” Dr Dawson Cagle, an IARPA program manager leading the SMART ePANTS program, said that while he is “proud of the intelligence aspect” of the program, he’s “excited about the possibilities that the program’s research will have for the greater world.” He said that he was inspired in part to create the program by his father, who was a diabetic, and therefore had to monitor his health multiple times a day. His father’s experience paired with the research that supports that the components of a computer “have already been developed, just as individual pieces,” he explained. If you can convert all of the components into a single, wearable device, the program’s goal will have been achieved, Dr Cagle said. Ms Jacobsen warned that the advancement of smart wearables could lead to future concerns over biometric surveillance by the government. “They’re now in a position of serious authority over you. In TSA, they can swab your hands for explosives,” Ms Jacobsen told The Intercept. “Now suppose SMART ePANTS detects a chemical on your skin — imagine where that can lead.” But IARPA pushed back on this assertion, as spokesperson Nicole de Haay told the outlet: “IARPA programs are designed and executed in accordance with, and adhere to, strict civil liberties and privacy protection protocols. Further, IARPA performs civil liberties and privacy protection compliance reviews throughout our research efforts.” Read More Swedish citizen goes on trial on charges of collecting information for Russia Seoul's spy agency says Russia has likely proposed North Korea to join three-way drills with China Biden says he is ‘disappointed’ at Xi Jinping skipping India’s G20 summit Vodafone users say they can’t call people World’s first solar-powered hybrid truck tested on public roads Apple is about to make a huge change to the iPhone that it never wanted to do
2023-09-05 06:27
Mississippi hunters capture longest alligator in state history
Mississippi hunters capture longest alligator in state history
A group of Mississippi hunters have broken the state record for the longest alligator ever captured in the state with a 14-foot-3-inch reptile weighing just over 800 pounds.
2023-09-05 06:25
3 Cubs players on the September roster who don't deserve to play this postseason
3 Cubs players on the September roster who don't deserve to play this postseason
The Cubs are barreling toward a postseason appearance, but assuming they make it, these three players shouldn't be on the field.
2023-09-05 06:23
Rams WR Cooper Kupp is still in Minnesota to see a specialist for hamstring injury
Rams WR Cooper Kupp is still in Minnesota to see a specialist for hamstring injury
Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp was in Minnesota on Monday seeing a specialist for his latest injury
2023-09-05 06:23
North Carolina Supreme Court justice files lawsuit over state investigation into her comments about diversity
North Carolina Supreme Court justice files lawsuit over state investigation into her comments about diversity
A North Carolina Supreme Court justice has filed a federal lawsuit against the state's judicial standards commission after the body opened an investigation into comments she made about the diversity of the state's judicial system, court documents show.
2023-09-05 06:20
Ex-Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph confirms retirement after 12-year NFL career
Ex-Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph confirms retirement after 12-year NFL career
Two-time Pro Bowl tight end Kyle Rudolph has retired after a 12-year career in the NFL he spent mostly with the Minnesota Vikings
2023-09-05 06:19
CJ Stroud named a team captain for the Houston Texans
CJ Stroud named a team captain for the Houston Texans
Rookie first-round pick CJ Stroud is already winning the trust of his teammates, as it was announced that he'll be a team captain in 2023.
2023-09-05 06:18
Marketmind: Aussie rate decision, Asian markets on a roll
Marketmind: Aussie rate decision, Asian markets on a roll
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-09-05 05:57
Kim Jong Un to visit Putin in Russia for weapons talks - US
Kim Jong Un to visit Putin in Russia for weapons talks - US
North Korea's leader will discuss supplying weapons for Russia to use in Ukraine, a US official tells BBC's US partner CBS.
2023-09-05 05:52
Jaxson Dart is Mississippi's starting QB after strong camp and opener, coach Lane Kiffin says
Jaxson Dart is Mississippi's starting QB after strong camp and opener, coach Lane Kiffin says
There’s no doubt that Jaxson Dart is Mississippi’s starting quarterback now
2023-09-05 05:51
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