Technophile Ketan teaches technophobe Jesse about big data and the big burden it bears, robot marketers, fingerprint-swiping hackers, this fortnight in science news, and our new cotton that doesn't need ironing.

This episode technophile Ketan teaches technophobe Jesse about big data and the big burden it bears, why robot marketers are more unnerving than you know, how hackers might have swiped your fingerprints (drats; crims are supposed to leave ’em behind, not steal ’em), this fortnight in science news, and isn’t it ironic? Well, isn’t it? No, not really. It’s our new cotton that doesn’t crease and doesn’t need ironing, it’s like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife.

CSIRO news

D61+Live: Australia’s premier science and technology showcase event

“Cutting edge data science and technology are changing our world. From robotics and artificial intelligence to blockchain and cyber security, we’re seeing industries evolve and emerge. How will emerging technology and leading research transform the way we live and work?” Come along to the show.

Best of both whorls: cotton with the benefits of synthetics

“We’re working on new types of cotton that are still biodegradable and renewable, but with the added benefit of properties that make synthetic fibres popular.” Full story.

Foreshadowing attacks: cybersecurity researchers save the day

“An international team of researchers has discovered a new cybersecurity vulnerability called Foreshadow.” It uses shadows to infiltrate fortresses and requires many mixed metaphors to explain. Full story.

Science news

Illustration of Eorhynchochelys sinensis, copyright by Yu Chen (Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology).

Storm-petrels smell to select compatible mate

Full story.

Water ice on the moon

Full story.

Parrots make better financial decisions than we do

Full story.

Blue and yellow macaws blush

Full story.

Denisovan + Neanderthal

Full story.

Fossil turtle (pictured above)

Full story.

Pygmy sea horse (Hippocampus japapigu)

Full story.

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