Morning Routine Boosts Health and Productivity

Create a healthier day by optimizing your morning routine and nighttime rituals. Get sunlight, exercise, and fuel up with protein and fiber in the morning. Aim for a high-fiber, high-protein breakfast to feel fuller and snack less later. Start your day with physical activity, like a 7-minute workout or outdoor exercise. If you can’t get … Read more

Silicon Valley Parents Build Lucrative Side Hustle for Bay Area Kids

A growing number of parents in the San Francisco Bay Area are investing in rental properties as a lucrative side hustle. However, their children are reaping the benefits rather than inheriting their wealth. Some parents have built businesses that cater to the needs of students and young professionals in the tech industry. For example, some … Read more

Ancient Neolithic Symbolism Unveiled at Sefertepe

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery at Sefertepe in eastern Turkey, pushing the site into the center of scholarly attention. The 8,500-year-old micro-carved bead and 10,000-year-old skull room uncovered reveal a complex symbolic world in Neolithic Anatolia. Sefertepe’s significance lies not in its architectural grandeur, but in the intricate symbolism crafted into its stones, beads, … Read more

Cryptocurrency Prices Plummet Amid Global Rout

Cryptocurrency prices have taken a significant hit, with Bitcoin falling over 6% on Monday. As of Tuesday, it traded at $85,468 and has dropped more than 30% from its peak in October. The decline is affecting other digital coins like ether and solana, as well as stocks linked to the crypto market, such as Coinbase … Read more

OpenPLC ScadaBR Vulnerability Wreaks Havoc on Industrial Systems

A four-year-old cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in OpenPLC ScadaBR has resurfaced, making industrial systems more susceptible to cyber attacks. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added the flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, urging federal agencies and critical infrastructure operators to patch immediately. The XSS vulnerability allows attackers to inject … Read more

Malware-Ridden Browser Extensions Infect 4.3M Chrome and Edge Users

A malicious browser extension campaign, dubbed ShadyPanda by researchers Koi, has infected over 4.3 million Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users with malware, including backdoors and spyware. The attackers published legitimate extensions that accumulated thousands of downloads over several years before pushing a malware-laden update that auto-updated across the entire user base. Five extensions with … Read more

US Economy Faces Uncertainty in 2026, Two Scenarios Predict Recession

The US economy has had a turbulent year, with an AI investment boom followed by growth curtailed by President Trump’s tariffs and a government shutdown affecting data releases. What can we expect in 2026? Experts predict two possible recession scenarios. Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/three-predictions-for-the-u-s-economy-in-2026-and-two-of-them-see-a-recession-303f9521

NoteboomL Deep Research Tool Simplifies Complex Research

NotebookLM’s new Deep Research tool takes the legwork out of searching for sources, saving you time and effort in creating a searchable knowledge base for projects. The tool analyzes various sources from Google apps, generates reports, and summaries. However, its usefulness depends on your research approach. While it can be ideal for those starting a … Read more

Reverse Mathematics Reveals Hidden Connections in Complexity Theory

Complexity theory has long been a challenging field for computer scientists, with many problems remaining unsolved despite decades of research. Recently, researchers have turned to “reverse mathematics” to better understand why some problems are so difficult. This approach involves analyzing the basic assumptions that underlie mathematical proofs and using them as axioms in new ways. … Read more