“Raptor Lake CPU Microcode Updates Fix Instability Issues”

Here is the rewritten text: Get ready for Intel’s microcode updates on 13th and 14th-gen motherboards to prevent instability issues. In August, Intel will release patches to solve the Raptor Lake processor instability problem. To protect your Intel CPU from potential harm, check and update your motherboard’s BIOS. The issue with Intel CPUs is that … Read more

“Giant Basal Tetrapod Fossil”

Researchers have unearthed a giant basal tetrapod fossil in Namibia, revealing new aspects of early land animal evolution and highlighting the importance of southern continents in the study of these ancient species. An international team of paleontologists has discovered a fossilized giant basal tetrapod in Namibia. Basal tetrapods, early four-legged vertebrates with fingers and toes, … Read more

Windows Vulnerability Triggers Blue Screen of Death Loop

Less than a month has passed since an issue with a CrowdStrike update left millions of Windows machines struggling to break free from a blue screen of death loop, but now a new blue screen threat has been revealed. An August 12 report from cybersecurity software company Fortra has detailed how a newly uncovered Windows … Read more

Building a Reliable Passive Income Stream

Here’s the rewritten text: Creating a strong investment portfolio is a reliable way to generate passive income. Some people try building businesses or producing work that earns royalties, but these options can be challenging and may not yield significant results. As a financial planner, I must admit that truly passive income is often more of … Read more

“Scientists Turn Microplastics into Valuable Graphene Material”

Scientists have made a breakthrough in converting microplastics to graphene, a highly valuable material. The study, published in the journal Small Science, found that approximately 30 mg of microplastics can produce nearly 5 mg of graphene in just one minute. Microplastics are notorious for their non-degradable and insoluble nature in water, which makes them an … Read more

“Glacier Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Scaring Stick Flags in Norway’s Breheimen National Park”

Secrets of the Ice, a glacier archaeology program, has made two significant discoveries in Norway’s Innlandet and Vestland counties. In Breheimen National Park, researchers found two ancient scaring stick flags, one complete and one broken, which have been preserved in ice for about 1,500 years. These flags were used by hunters to guide reindeer herds … Read more

“Brain’s Quantum Properties Revealed through Mathematical Models”

For 30 years, scientists have explored whether the human brain requires quantum processes for cognition. A new study from Shanghai University suggests that fatty structures in nerve cells could produce quantum entangled biphoton pairs, potentially aiding synchronization across neurons. However, scientists argue that the brain is too hot and messy for this phenomenon to occur, … Read more