Varied Cognitive Training Boosts Working Memory in Older Adults

New research from the Beckman Institute reveals that varied cognitive training is more effective than repetitive tasks in improving working memory in older adults. The study found that participants who engaged in multiple types of memory exercises showed the greatest improvement, compared to those who repeated the same task. The researchers, led by Elizabeth A.L. … Read more

Boeing to Launch Quantum Satellite in 2026, Aiming to Pioneer Quantum Communications

Boeing has announced plans to launch a quantum satellite called Q4S in 2026, marking the United States’ entry into the space-based quantum communications market. This move aims to solidify Boeing’s role as a pioneer in pushing the boundaries of what is possible with quantum technologies. The Q4S mission will demonstrate entanglement swapping capabilities on orbit, … Read more

CERN Scientists Develop Novel Particle Trap for Measuring Antimatter with Higher Precision

Physicists at CERN have invented a novel particle trap that allows them to measure the magnetic moments of antiprotons with unprecedented precision. The BASE collaboration, an international team of researchers, used this new trap to find that the magnetic moments of antiparticles differ from those of their matter counterparts by a maximum of 10-9. This … Read more

Eels Outsmart Predators in Stomachs, Escape Through Gills

A new study has revealed the incredible ability of juvenile Japanese eels to escape from the stomachs of their fish predators and emerge unharmed through the gills. The research, published in Current Biology, used X-ray video technology to capture this unprecedented footage. The team from Nagasaki University observed that out of 32 eels swallowed by … Read more

Muons in Your Kitchen: A Guide to Detecting Cosmic Particles at Home

While walking around, you might not notice it, but muons are passing through your body at a rate of about 10,000 per minute. These fermions, identical to electrons except for their higher mass and magnetic moment, are created in the Earth’s atmosphere as cosmic rays collide with it. Despite only existing for about 2.2 microseconds, … Read more

Microsoft Breaks Qubit Record with Atom Computing Partnership

Microsoft has announced a breakthrough in logical qubit creation, setting a new record with partner Quantinuum. The company is also working with Atom Computing to develop the world’s most powerful quantum machine. A logical qubit is a higher-level abstraction that combines multiple physical qubits to protect against noise and errors. Microsoft and Quantinuum have demonstrated … Read more

Star Flyby May Have Expanded Solar System’s Boundaries

Astrophysicist Susanne Pfalzner of Forschungszentrum Jülich has shed new light on the edge of our solar system, suggesting that a stellar flyby may have pushed its boundaries further out. According to Pfalzner, thousands of celestial bodies move beyond Neptune’s orbit, with many exhibiting eccentric orbits inclined relative to the planets’ common orbital plane. Researchers Pfalzner, … Read more

Easter Island’s population never collapsed, DNA study suggests

A new DNA analysis challenges the long-held notion that Easter Island’s population experienced a rapid decline around the 17th century. The study, published in Nature, analyzed the genomes of 15 Rapa Nui individuals and found no evidence of a genetic bottleneck, indicating that the population never collapsed. Researchers had previously debated whether the island’s population … Read more

Researchers Create Entangled Quantum Magnets with Protected Excitations

Researchers from Aalto University and the Institute of Physics CAS have achieved a breakthrough in creating artificial quantum materials, specifically entangled quantum magnets with protected excitations. This achievement has significant implications for future quantum technologies. By carefully engineering how atoms interact within the material, the researchers were able to create a new state of quantum … Read more

North Korean hackers use fake password manager coding test to target Python developers

A report from ReversingLabs has revealed that the North Korean hacker group Lazarus is using a fake password manager coding test to target Python developers. The attackers pose as recruiters and offer job candidates an enticing employment package, likely to attract their attention. The hackers host the malicious coding projects on GitHub, where victims find … Read more