Our interactive Three.js experience helps school children explore Nasa's latest moon mission using 3D models, journalism, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. OKATIE, S.C. (WSAV) — “Dreams Under the Serengeti” is the theme for Bluffton-based Libraries for Kids International‘s 5th Annual ...
The widely used Axios HTTP client library, a JavaScript component used by developers, was recently hacked to distribute malware via a compromised account. Attackers exploited a hijacked account on npm ...
Abstract: Detecting front-end JavaScript libraries in web applications is essential for website profiling, vulnerability detection, and dependency management. However, bundlers like Webpack transpile ...
What is the No. 1 thing people and businesses can do to support the East Baton Rouge Parish Library system? “Use us!” says Assistant Library Director Mary Stein. “Get your library card. Come in person ...
Editor’s Note: A previously published version of this story stated that the Bozeman Public Library’s Bookmobile could deliver books anywhere in town upon request. On March 13, this article was ...
Announced January 17, the newest version of the jQuery JavaScript library can be downloaded from jquery.com. Trusted types in jQuery 4.0.0 ensure that HTML in the TrustedHTML interface can be input to ...
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Critical React Server Components flaw enables remote code execution, prompting urgent crypto industry warnings as attackers exploit CVE-2025-55182 to drain wallets and deploy malware across vulnerable ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Library of Virginia has selected Richmond-based architectural firm Baskervill to lead the design of its building renovation. The multi-year project will renovate 112,749 ...
School districts in Texas are working to comply with a new state law that bans what the law calls “indecent” and “profane” books from libraries on campus. A North Texas startup is offering a solution.