Google’s AI-Powered Game Engine Simulates Doom Gameplay in Real-Time

Google researchers have achieved a major milestone in artificial intelligence (AI) by developing a neural network that can generate real-time gameplay for the classic shooter Doom without using a traditional game engine. Dubbed GameNGen, this system marks a significant step forward in AI, producing playable gameplay at 20 frames per second on a single chip. … Read more

Biohybrid Robots: A New Era in Robotics?

Biohybrid robots are revolutionizing the field of robotics by combining living and synthetic materials. These advanced machines can take the form of limbs, organs, or even entire organisms. The creation of biohybrid robots has raised philosophical questions about what it means to be alive. Researchers have made significant progress in developing biohybrid robots. For example, … Read more

ChatGPT5 to Launch Soon, Excel at Math and Programming

OpenAI’s secretive Project Strawberry is expected to become ChatGPT5, with insiders suggesting it could launch as early as this Fall (September or October). The new AI will reportedly excel in math and programming, surpassing any chatbot seen so far. Previous reports hinted that Project Strawberry would focus on “deep research,” allowing the AI to perform … Read more

Don’t Be a “Good Mother”

Parents with difficult childhoods may overcorrect and inadvertently create similar symptoms in their children. Being a good father or mother won’t erase being a “bad son” or “bad daughter.” Not meeting your child’s needs isn’t necessarily neglect. Perfectionism can stem from an underlying cruelty, where parents attempt to correct for the mistakes of their own … Read more

Kremlin Assures Telegram Users After Founder’s Arrest in France

The Kremlin has attempted to ease concerns that the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov in France could impact the messaging platform, which plays a crucial role in Russia and Ukraine’s war efforts. Russian government spokesman Dmitry Peskov called calls for users to delete sensitive messages “utterly stupid” and stated that French authorities would need … Read more

World’s Fastest Microscope Freezes Time To Capture Moving Electrons

Imagine having a camera so advanced that it can capture freeze-frame images of a moving electron – an object so fast it could orbit the Earth multiple times in just a second. Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope capable of this remarkable feat. Their innovative technique, dubbed “attomicroscopy,” … Read more

China blamed for nearly half of German firms hit by cyberattacks

A recent survey by Bitkom, a trade association for Germany’s IT sector, revealed that 80% of German businesses reported being targeted by data or IT theft, industrial espionage, or sabotage in the past year. The majority of these attacks (45%) were traced back to China, with Russia accounting for 39%. This marks an increase from … Read more

NASA Simulates Asteroid Impact Scenarios for Global Defense Preparedness

NASA’s hypothetical asteroid impact exercises aim to prepare global defense responses in the event of a potential Earth impact. The biennial simulations involve experts and decision-makers from federal and international agencies to address the uncertainties surrounding an impact scenario. The recent exercise, held this April, simulated a realistic asteroid tracking scenario where a large asteroid … Read more

Brain Cells Linked to Memory Formation Revealed in Mice Study

Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have identified specific neurons responsible for storing and recalling “what” happened during an event. This discovery sheds light on how the brain classifies and remembers new information, particularly when linked to rewards or punishments. The study found that item-outcome neurons in the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) are essential … Read more

Chinese Hackers Exploit US ISPs with Malware Stealing Credentials

Malicious hackers believed to be working on behalf of the Chinese government have been exploiting a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in the Versa Director, a virtualization platform used by US-based internet service providers (ISPs). The attackers infected at least four US-ISP networks with malware that steals login credentials entered by customers. The attack allows the hackers … Read more