8 Traits Common Among Only Children

Being an only child comes with its own set of quirks that can shape your personality in unique ways. While it’s not a choice, being an only child offers distinct benefits and challenges. Understanding the common traits among only children can provide valuable insights into their experiences. One trait often found in only children is … Read more

Uniqueness of the Milky Way Galaxy Revealed in Detailed Survey

The Milky Way galaxy, our home galaxy, has long been a subject of interest and curiosity among scientists. A team of researchers from the University of Utah, Yale University, and Stanford University has completed a comprehensive survey to study 101 galaxies similar to the Milky Way. The Satellites Around Galactic Analogs (SAGA) Survey provides new … Read more

Elon Musk Slams OpenAI’s Potential for-Profit Shift

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has expressed his concerns over OpenAI’s plan to transition into a for-profit entity. The shift in business model could award OpenAI CEO Sam Altman a 7% stake in the company. Multiple media outlets and social media users have reported on the change, which Musk described as “deeply wrong.” A spokesperson for … Read more

Cerebras Systems Sets Sights on $1 Billion IPO

Cerebras Systems, a Silicon Valley startup that specializes in making semiconductors optimized for artificial intelligence, is planning an initial public offering (IPO) to raise up to $1 billion. The company aims to list on the New York Stock Exchange and has selected Citigroup Inc. as its lead underwriter. The IPO could value Cerebras at $7 … Read more

Mutations Cause Hormone Deficiencies by Altering Brain Cells

Researchers have discovered that mutations in the Sox3 gene can lead to hypopituitarism, a condition where the pituitary gland produces insufficient hormones, affecting growth and fertility. In a study on mice, they found that these mutations affect brain cells called NG2 glia, which are essential for hormone production. In a breakthrough study published today, scientists … Read more

Android Banking Trojan Octo2: How to Stay Safe

A new variant of the Octo malware, called Octo2, has emerged, targeting Android phones and stealing cash from infected users. The malware is being distributed through malicious versions of popular apps like Google Chrome and NordVPN. Octo2’s developer has moved to a “malware-as-a-service” model, allowing other hackers to use the malware for a fee. This … Read more

Critical Linux Bug in CUPS Vulnerable to Remote Hijacking

A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the Linux system CUPS (Common Unix Printing System), which could allow hackers to remotely hijack devices connected to the internet or local network. The bug, known as CVE-2024-47176, is a result of a misconfigured server listening on UDP port 631 and trusting packets from any source. Discovered by … Read more

Researchers Discover “Pause Button” for Human Development

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute and Austrian Academy of Sciences have identified a potential “pause button” in human development, suggesting that humans may be able to control the timing of their early growth. The study used stem cell models to discover that modulation of the mTOR signaling pathway induces a dormant state similar to … Read more

Microsoft’s RD-Agent Revolutionizes R&D Automation with AI

Microsoft has released RD-Agent, a cutting-edge tool that automates research and development (R&D) processes, particularly in data-driven industries. This open-source solution eliminates repetitive manual tasks, allowing researchers, data scientists, and engineers to focus on more conceptual and creative aspects of R&D. RD-Agent was designed to address the challenges faced in modern R&D, including continuous model … Read more

US ISPs Hit by Salt Typhoon Chinese Cyber Spy Crew

A new Beijing-linked cyber spy crew, dubbed Salt Typhoon, has reportedly breached networks of US internet service providers (ISPs) in stealthy data-stealing missions. The Wall Street Journal reported the breaches, citing “people familiar with the matter.” This is not the first time a Chinese group has targeted US ISPs, following similar incidents attributed to Flax … Read more