Halo Security Achieves SOC 2 Type II Compliance, Demonstrating Sustained Security Excellence Over Time

Halo Security Achieves SOC 2 Type II Compliance, Demonstrating Sustained Security Excellence Over Time

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Home » Technology » Halo Security Achieves SOC 2 Type II Compliance, Demonstrating Sustained Security Excellence Over Time Miami, Florida, January 22nd, 2026, CyberNewsWire Halo Security, a leading provider of external attack surface management and penetration testing services, today announced it has successfully achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance following an extensive multi-month audit by
Colon cancer is killing more young people in the U.S. than any other cancer

Colon cancer is killing more young people in the U.S. than any other cancer

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Most types of cancer have become less deadly over time in adults younger than age 50 in the U.S. but colon and rectum cancers continue to cost lives at alarming rates, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. The data show that colorectal cancer has officially become the number one cause of
NIH ends fetal tissue research

NIH ends fetal tissue research

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January 22, 2026 2 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm The National Institutes of Health’s move to end support for research using fetal human tissue is “clearly a political decision, not a scientific one,” one expert says By Dan Vergano edited by Claire Cameron National Institutes of Health director Jay Bhattacharya speaks at
Is the flu shot linked to dysphonia? Here’s what the science says

Is the flu shot linked to dysphonia? Here’s what the science says

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January 21, 2026 2 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm RFK, Jr.’s assertion that his voice condition is linked to the flu shot is not based in science, experts say The U.S. secretary of health and human services told USA Today that he believed the flu jab was a “potential culprit” for his
Ancient bacterium’s genome could rewrite the history of syphilis

Ancient bacterium’s genome could rewrite the history of syphilis

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January 22, 2026 3 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm The bacterium behind syphilis has a far more ancient history than we thought Treponema pallidum, a microorganism that can cause a deadly sexually transmitted disease in humans, may have a far more ancient lineage than scientists once thought By Emma Gometz edited by
Sonic booms can protect Earth from dangerous space junk

Sonic booms can protect Earth from dangerous space junk

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January 21, 2026 4 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm Scientists are using technology developed to study earthquakes to address an out-of-this-world risk By Lee Billings edited by Clara Moskowitz By mapping areas where seismometers in southern California detected sonic booms, researchers at Johns Hopkins University and Imperial College London were able to
Tiny Evidence Upends a Controversial Stonehenge Theory

Tiny Evidence Upends a Controversial Stonehenge Theory

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The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading For centuries, Stonehenge has attracted all sorts of theories—varying widely in credibility—as to how it cropped up some 5,000 years ago.  Some explanations have leaned outlandish, pointing to aliens or Merlin the wizard
7 reasons why Aomori should be on your Japan travel itinerary

7 reasons why Aomori should be on your Japan travel itinerary

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This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). In Japan’s under-explored Tohoku region, the vast prefecture of Aomori unfolds as a landscape of bucolic plains and peaks. For adventurous travellers, it offers a quiet alternative to the busy southern touring circuit. One of Japan’s most famous festivals — Nebuta Matsuri — takes place here
Cea mai veche artă rupestră din lume, descoperită într-o peșteră din Sulawesi

Cea mai veche artă rupestră din lume, descoperită într-o peșteră din Sulawesi

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Arheologii au descoperit ceea se crede că este cea mai veche formă de artă rupestră cunoscută din lume, un desen ce reprezintă conturul unei mâini umane, care datează din urmă cu cel puțin 67.800 de ani, într-o peșteră calcaroasă de pe insula Sulawesi din Indonezia Potrivit unui studiu publicat în revista Nature, descoperirea a fost
Două morminte și un sanctuar al lui Hercule vechi de 2.400 de ani, descoperite în afara zidurilor Romei

Două morminte și un sanctuar al lui Hercule vechi de 2.400 de ani, descoperite...

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Două morminte ale elitei din perioada Republicii Romane, vechi de peste 2.400 de ani, au fost descoperite lângă Via Pietralata, în nord-estul Romei moderne. Mormintele subterane, de tip cameră funerară, se aflau împreună într-un complex funerar și în apropierea a ceea ce pare să fi fost un sanctuar dedicat semizeului grec Hercule, un simbol popular