Protect Your Vision: 4 Simple Tips for Healthy Eyes

As we age, our eyes undergo subtle changes that require extra care and attention. It’s normal to experience some gradual vision changes as you age, while sudden changes may be a sign of a medical issue that needs professional care. To preserve the health of your aging eyes, follow these 4 expert-approved tips: 1. Know … Read more

Russian Security Firm Dr.Web Disconnects Servers After Cyberattack

Russian anti-malware company Dr. Web, also known as Dr.Web, recently disclosed a security breach after its systems were targeted by a cyberattack over the weekend. The company detected “signs of unauthorized interference” in its IT infrastructure and promptly disconnected all servers from its internal network to prevent any potential harm. Dr. Web stopped delivering virus … Read more

Brain’s “Reset Button” Helps Memory Storage During Sleep

Scientists have long known that sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining physical and mental health, but the mechanisms behind it are still not fully understood. A recent study published in Science has shed new light on how our brains manage memory consolidation during sleep. Researchers found that a burst of neural silence in the … Read more

Scientists Sequence RNA from 130-Year-Old Tasmanian Tiger Specimen

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers have successfully sequenced RNA from an extinct Tasmanian tiger specimen that is over a century old. This milestone marks a significant step forward in the field of genetics and paleogenomics. For the first time, transcriptomes – essentially the complete sets of RNA transcripts from an organism – have been reconstructed … Read more

NASA Assures Public No Danger from Large Asteroid

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has confirmed that asteroid 2013 FW13 poses no immediate threat, despite its large size. Scientists have been monitoring near-Earth objects (NEOs) like this asteroid to better understand their paths and predict future encounters. Asteroids like 2013 FW13 are remnants from the early solar system, providing valuable data for scientists. NASA … Read more

MIND Diet May Help Reduce Cognitive Decline Risk

A new study has found that following the MIND diet for 10 years can lead to a small but significant decrease in the risk of developing thinking, concentration, and memory problems. The Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet combines elements from the traditional Mediterranean diet and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet. … Read more

Toroidal ‘Vortex Cannon’ Generates Electromagnetic Pulses for Information Encoding and Probing

Researchers from China, Singapore, and the UK have successfully created toroidal electromagnetic pulses using a horn microwave antenna, dubbed a “vortex cannon.” These doughnut-shaped structures can be used to encode information or study light-matter interactions. The team led by Ren Wang and Yijie Shen employed wideband, radially polarized conical coaxial horn antennas operating between 1.3-10 … Read more

Hidden DNA Mutations Linked to Rapid Aging in Certain Organs

Scientists from the University of Geneva and Inselspital, University Hospital of Bern, have discovered a mechanism that explains why certain organs, such as the liver and kidneys, age more rapidly than others. The team found that damages to non-coding DNA, often hidden, accumulate more in slowly proliferating tissues like those in the liver or kidneys. … Read more

Ransomware Gangs Abusing Microsoft Azure Tool for Data Theft

Ransomware gangs are increasingly using Microsoft’s Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy tools to steal data from breached networks and store it in Azure Blob storage. According to cybersecurity firm modePUSH, the stolen data is then stored in an Azure Blob container in the cloud, where it can later be transferred by the threat actors. The … Read more

Japan’s Icom Denies Link to Walkie-Talkies Used in Lebanon Blasts

A Japanese company, Icom, has distanced itself from walkie-talkies bearing its logo that exploded in Lebanon, killing at least 20 people and injuring hundreds more. According to reports, the devices appear to be IC-V82 transceivers made by Icom. However, the company claims it discontinued production of these devices a decade ago. Icom stated that it … Read more