FBI Raids Homes of Missing Indiana University Cybersecurity Professor
Federal investigators searched properties belonging to Dr. Xiaofeng Wang, a prominent computer scientist who vanished from Indiana University where he led major security research. Both Wang and his wife's university profiles were mysteriously scrubbed, raising concerns about their sudden disappearance.
American Scientists Turn to Burner Phones Amid Growing Academic Surveillance
U.S. researchers are adopting security measures typically used in restrictive nations, carrying burner phones to international conferences amid fears of government surveillance. This concerning shift mirrors 1930s Europe as academic institutions abroad now offer refuge to American scientists facing ideological pressure at home.
AI-Generated College Papers Fool 94% of Teachers, Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study from the University of Reading exposes the alarming inability of educators to detect AI-written assignments, with 94% going unnoticed. The research also found AI-generated work consistently outperformed human submissions, raising serious concerns about academic integrity and educational value.