8 Subtle Habits Holding You Back from Personal Growth

Personal growth is a journey that requires us to confront our weaknesses and limitations. While it’s tempting to focus on the traits we aspire to develop, often overlooked habits can quietly derail our progress. These subtle yet destructive patterns can chip away at our confidence, strain relationships, and prevent us from reaching our full potential. … Read more

Breakthrough in Superheavy Element Synthesis

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a novel method to create superheavy elements, those with atomic numbers higher than uranium, which has sparked new hope for exploring these elusive elements. The team’s breakthrough was published in Physical Review Letters and marks a significant advance in understanding the properties of these heavy elements. Superheavy … Read more

Android Malware Hijacks Calls to Steal Bank Information

A new version of the FakeCall malware for Android is hijacking outgoing calls from users to their bank, redirecting them to attackers’ phone numbers instead. The goal remains to steal people’s sensitive information and money from their bank accounts. FakeCall is a banking trojan that focuses on voice phishing, tricking victims into believing they are … Read more

New Age Rituals Linked to Overharvesting of Wild Plants

A study published in the journal Plants has found that commercialized New Age rituals are contributing to the overharvesting of wild plants, particularly white sage. Researchers from Utrecht University and other institutions analyzed dried plant bundles sold in Dutch stores and discovered that 10 out of 29 bundles contained white sage, a North American plant … Read more

China Leverages Capture-the-Flag Tournaments to Train Cybersecurity Experts

The Chinese government has established an efficient pipeline of capture-the-flag (CTF) tournaments to attract cyber-savvy citizens and train tens of thousands of cybersecurity specialists. The effort has paid off, with the nation hosting over 50 annual competitions that help deepen technical expertise in various industries. China’s Ministry of Education accounts for the most competitions, with … Read more

Spain Struggles with Deadly Floods, Record Death Toll of 95

Spain is facing its worst flooding disaster in decades, with at least 95 people dead and dozens missing after torrential rains swept the eastern province of Valencia and beyond. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has declared three days of national mourning as the extreme conditions continue. The death toll from Valencia’s floods has reached 92, with … Read more

Monkey typing Shakespeare unlikely within universe’s lifetime

A new study has challenged the idea that a monkey randomly pressing keys on a typewriter would eventually produce Shakespeare’s complete works. According to the Infinite Monkey Theorem, this should be possible in an infinite amount of time. However, researchers from the University of Technology Sydney have applied finite constraints to the theorem and found … Read more

US Agency Unveils First International Cybersecurity Plan

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published its first-ever international strategic plan, aiming to boost global cooperation in combating cyber threats to critical infrastructure. The plan acknowledges the complex nature of cyber risks and the need for rapid information sharing with international partners. CISA Director Jen Easterly stated that the new plan … Read more

Simplifying Cybersecurity Risk with Exposure Validation

In cybersecurity, a skilled detective’s ability to sift through overwhelming data is crucial in uncovering the truth. Sherlock Holmes’ famous phrase, “When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth,” mirrors the approach of exposure validation. This technique enables security teams to concentrate on the most significant issues and minimize … Read more

xAI’s Colossus Training Cluster Ditches InfiniBand for Ethernet

xAI has built the world’s largest AI supercomputer, called Colossus, using Nvidia’s Spectrum-X Ethernet fabric instead of InfiniBand. The massive system boasts 100,000 Nvidia Hopper GPUs and can train large language models at incredible speeds. Colossus was designed to power xAI’s Grok series of large language models, including the chatbot built into Elon Musk’s echo … Read more