High-Potency Cannabis Use Linked to Epigenetic Changes

High-potency cannabis has been found to leave a distinct mark on DNA, according to a study published in Molecular Psychiatry. Researchers analyzed DNA methylation patterns in 682 participants and discovered that frequent users of high-potency cannabis experience changes in genes related to mitochondrial and immune function. The study, led by Dr. Emma Dempster, aimed to … Read more

Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Improving Memory and Anxiety

A new gene therapy has shown promising results in improving memory and reducing anxiety in animal models. The therapy, known as COG-201, uses RNA-based technology to decrease the activity of a specific serotonin receptor in the brain, leading to significant improvements in memory and reductions in anxiety-like behaviors. Researchers at Cognigenics conducted the study, which … Read more

ADHD Link to Emotional Stability in Girls from Different Socioeconomic Backgrounds

A recent study published in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology found that girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) tend to exhibit lower levels of emotional stability, agreeableness, and conscientiousness as they grow up. The longitudinal study analyzed data from 228 girls, including those diagnosed with ADHD, between the ages of 6 and 12, and their … Read more

Scientists Crack Code to One-Way Sound Propagation

Researchers at ETH Zürich have successfully developed a way to make sound waves propagate in only one direction, potentially paving the way for similar advancements in electromagnetic wave technology. The breakthrough comes from manipulating self-sustaining aero-acoustic oscillations inside a circulator, which creates a whistling sound that travels forward without backward reflection. In their experiment, the … Read more

Revolutionary AI Model Aria Takes Center Stage in Multimodal Processing

A new artificial intelligence model, Aria, has emerged as a formidable player in multimodal processing, boasting unparalleled efficiency and versatility. Developed by Tokyo-based Rhymes AI, Aria is an open-sourced, multimodal language model (LLM) that can process text, code, images, and video within a single architecture. Aria’s breakthrough lies in its Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) framework, which enables … Read more

Scientists Observe Single Electron Bond Between Two Carbon Molecules

Carbon, the element that underpins life as we know it, has been shown to form a single electron bond between two of its molecules for the first time. This breakthrough discovery was made by scientists from Hokkaido University in Japan and published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature. A traditional “single bond” is actually formed when … Read more

Iranian Hackers Act as Brokers for Cyberattacks

The US government, along with its allies Canada and Australia, has warned of a growing threat from Iranian hackers who are breaching critical infrastructure organizations. These hackers act as brokers, selling access to networks that can be used by other cyberattackers. Iranian hackers use brute-force techniques, such as password spraying and multifactor authentication “push bombing,” … Read more

China Accuses US of Fabricating Cyber Threat Actor ‘Volt Typhoon’

China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) has intensified its claim that the US is behind a fabricated cyber threat actor called Volt Typhoon. The agency, in collaboration with other Chinese authorities, accuses the US federal government and its intelligence agencies of conducting cyber espionage against China, France, Germany, Japan, and global internet users. … Read more

Finding Focus: How to Make Time for Your Goals

We’ve all been there – feeling like we don’t have enough time to accomplish our goals. But the truth is, we all have 24 hours a day to use towards our aspirations. The question is, how are we using that time? Research suggests that the average person spends around 7 hours online daily, often on … Read more

French Startup Mistral Launches Edge-Friendly Generative AI Models

French startup Mistral has released its first family of edge-friendly generative AI models, “Les Ministraux,” designed for run on laptops and phones. The models can be used for basic text generation or paired with more capable models to complete tasks. Two models are available: Ministral 3B and Ministral 8B, both with a context window of … Read more