Breaking Free from Negative Thought Loops

Ruminating on problems only exacerbates the issue. To escape this cycle, take a moment to acknowledge your compassion for being stuck and desire for freedom. Recognize that negative thought loops often revolve around past wounds or experiences. To break free, ask yourself: What’s driving this current problem? Is it a deeper wound or unresolved emotional … Read more

5 Green Flags to Keep Your Long-Term Relationship Thriving

Maintaining a long-term relationship can be challenging, but focusing on the positive signs can help keep your connection strong. Couples researcher John Gottman suggests that prioritizing positive interactions and attributes of our partner is key to satisfaction. According to his 5:1 ratio of positive to negative interactions needed to balance out our emotional bank account, … Read more

Tardigrade’s Radiation Resistance Revealed in Groundbreaking Study

Tardigrades, tiny eight-legged creatures often referred to as “water bears,” are incredibly resilient, capable of withstanding massive amounts of radiation that would be lethal to humans. A recent study on a newly discovered species, Hypsibius henanensis, has shed light on the molecular mechanisms behind their remarkable ability to repair DNA damage caused by high doses … Read more

Amateur Math Genius Cracks 41 Million-Digit Prime Number Record

Amateur mathematician Luke Durant has made history by discovering the largest known prime number, boasting an astonishing 41 million digits. The new record shatters the previous benchmark by over 16 million digits. Durant’s remarkable achievement was facilitated by a free software program called the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS), which he used to sift … Read more

Millions of Android and iOS Users Exposed Due to Hardcoded Cloud Credentials

Hardcoded credentials for cloud services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure Blob Storage have been found in multiple popular mobile applications for iOS and Android, leaving millions of users’ data exposed to security breaches. These unencrypted credentials can be easily accessed by anyone with the app’s code or binary, allowing hackers to manipulate … Read more

Gene-Based Treatment Shows Promise for Spinal Cord Injuries

A recent study published by researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has shed new light on the potential treatment for spinal cord injuries using a gene-based approach. The research focuses on lipin1, a novel gene that regulates axon regeneration in the central nervous system. The study reveals that inhibiting lipin1 … Read more

11 Open Source AI Projects to Boost Productivity

Open source software is often at the forefront of innovation in creative fields like artificial intelligence (AI). By sharing code, developers can tap into a global community of contributors to push projects forward. In the realm of AI, open source initiatives can streamline development and drive meaningful progress. Here are 11 essential open source AI … Read more

Anthropic’s AI Model Can Now Control Computers Visually

Anthropic has released a new public beta feature for its Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model, allowing it to control computers like a human does by viewing a screen and interacting with it in various ways. The “computer use” feature is now available on the API and enables developers to direct Claude to work on a … Read more