“Skip’s Powered Pants Bring Soft Exoskeleton Technology to Market”

Skip, a wearable technology startup that started as a secretive project inside Alphabet, has come out of stealth mode to announce its partnership with outdoor clothing company Arc’teryx. The deal brings Skip’s “powered pants” to market. These special pants have a soft exoskeleton called MO/GO that helps people walk by providing 40% energy assistance and … Read more

Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Strikes May Have Formed Life Building Blocks

A large team of chemists at Harvard University has found evidence that cloud-to-ground lightning strikes may have played a key role in generating building blocks for life on Earth. In their study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers set up an experiment to mimic early Earth conditions and simulated … Read more

Perplexity Launches Ad Revenue Sharing Program for Publishers

Perplexity is launching a program to share ad revenue with publishing partners, following weeks of plagiarism accusations. The “Publishers’ Program” has recruited its first batch of partners, including prominent names like Time, Der Spiegel, Fortune, and others. Under this program, publishers will receive a share of the ad revenue when Perplexity features their content in … Read more

Microsoft 365 and Azure services experience widespread outage

Microsoft is investigating a widespread outage affecting some Microsoft 365 and Azure services. Users are reporting issues connecting to the Microsoft 365 admin center, opening the Service Health Status page, and experiencing timeouts while using Azure services. The company says the incident only affects users worldwide and a subset of its services. Multiple engineering teams … Read more

Windows XP’s Vulnerability to Malware in the Modern Era

Hey, remember Windows XP? That operating system from 2001 that’s still fondly remembered by many. But with no updates since 2014, it’s no longer safe or secure. YouTuber Eric Parker decided to test this by going online with an old Windows XP computer without any protection. He quickly found malware on his system – just … Read more

Sparse Autoencoder Advances: JumpReLU SAEs Outperform Gated SAEs

The Sparse Autoencoder (SAE) is a type of neural network that efficiently learns sparse representations of data by enforcing sparsity to capture only the most important data characteristics for fast feature learning. This helps reduce dimensionality, simplifying complex datasets while keeping crucial information. Researchers have introduced JumpReLU SAEs, which use a modified ReLU activation function … Read more

Indonesian coal firms underestimate planet-warming methane emissions

Coal firms in Indonesia, a major emitter of CO2, are ignoring the impact of methane emissions from their operations, according to a report published Monday. Methane is responsible for one-third of warming caused by greenhouse gases and is a key target for countries aiming to reduce emissions quickly. The London-based energy think tank Ember analyzed … Read more

Attackers Exploit ‘EvilVideo’ Telegram Zero-Day to Hide Malware

Attackers Exploit ‘EvilVideo’ Telegram Zero-Day to Hide Malware Telegram has patched a zero-day flaw found in older versions of its chat and media-sharing application for Android that allows attackers to hide malicious payloads in video files. The exploit, dubbed “EvilVideo,” requires user action to download an unspecified malicious payload. Researchers from ESET Research discovered the … Read more