Discovery of Flat Bands in Superconductors Could Advance Next-Gen Computing

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of superconductivity, which could lead to significant advancements in next-generation computing. Researchers at Rice University have found that flat electronic bands in certain materials can actively influence their quantum properties, opening up new avenues for studying and engineering exotic superconductors. The study, published in Nature Communications, … Read more

Apple Teases ‘Charismatic’ Operating System for Smart Homes

Apple is developing a new operating system called “Charismatic,” which is likely to be its long-rumored “homeOS” platform. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the software will combine elements of tvOS and watchOS, featuring a hexagonal grid of apps similar to Apple Watch. The main focus of Charismatic will be on clock faces and widgets, with … Read more

Yahoo-sivustot käyttävät evästeitä ja henkilötietoja

Yahoo-konsernin sivustoissa, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, In The Know ja Makers, kerää evästeitä ja henkilötietoa. Jos haluat estää evästein keräämisen tai tarkastaa tietosi, voit seurailla linkkejä [sivustoon] ja [sovelluksiin], joissa on tiedot sääntöistämme ja tietosuojakäytännöstämme. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_96759e04-0fc9-467e-b351-593f8ff23ff1

Apple iPad Evolves into Windows-Like Computing Device

For years, Apple’s iPad was seen as a device stuck between two extremes – smartphone and laptop – with limited multitasking capabilities. However, with the recent update to iPadOS 26, the tablet has taken a significant leap forward, now rivaling its macOS counterparts in terms of computing power and flexibility. In 2010, Steve Jobs first … Read more

Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Found at Lake of the Ozarks

A rare case of brain-eating amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, has been reported at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports only 167 confirmed cases since 1962. According to Dr. Christian Rojas Moreno, an Infectious Disease Specialist, anyone who swims in freshwater may be exposed, but the risk is extremely … Read more

AI Smart Home Hack: Gemini Calendar Trap Exposed

A recent study from Tel Aviv University has exposed a vulnerability in Gemini-powered smart homes that can be exploited using malicious Google Calendar entries. Researchers demonstrated how a single calendar entry can silently hijack a smart home, controlling devices like lights, shutters, and even a boiler without the user’s knowledge or consent. The attack works … Read more

Eating Whole Foods Beats Processed Foods for Weight Loss

A groundbreaking new study has confirmed what many health experts have long suspected: eating whole, minimally processed foods beats consuming ultra-processed foods (UPFs) when it comes to achieving and sustaining weight loss. Researchers at UCL and UCLA compared a diet rich in UPFs with one that consisted mainly of minimally processed foods. The 55-participant study … Read more

Trump Hails Summit with Putin as ’10’ Despite No Deal

US President Donald Trump hailed his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a success, despite no deal being reached. The two leaders met on Friday and sat down for an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity. Trump told Hannity that while progress was made, “there’s no deal until there’s a deal.” He emphasized … Read more

Brain-Computer Interface Turns Thought into Spoken Words

Stanford researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that can translate imagined words directly from neural activity into speech. This breakthrough marks the first time scientists have understood what brain activity looks like when someone thinks about speaking. The BCI system uses microscopic electrode arrays implanted in the motor cortex, which directs movements involved in … Read more

Ozempic Overhang: The Rise of the Nosy “Ozempic” Questioner

A new trend is emerging in the US, where people are asking strangers if they’re taking Ozempic. According to a recent poll, 12% of American adults have used the GLP-1 inhibitor medication at some point. With prescriptions increasing every year for over a decade, it’s likely that more Americans are taking this class of medications. … Read more