Google Chrome adds app-bound encryption for better cookie protection

Google Chrome has added app-bound encryption for better cookie protection on Windows systems and improved defenses against information-stealing malware attacks. This new technology uses a Windows service running under ‘SYSTEM’ privileges to confirm an app’s identity when it requests encryption, ensuring that only the intended app can decrypt the data. Chrome currently uses the operating … Read more

Brain Cells Coordinate Activity through Quantum Entanglement

Nerve fibres in the brain might create pairs of particles connected by quantum entanglement. If confirmed through experiments, this phenomenon could help explain how millions of brain cells synchronize their activity to function properly. “When a brain is active, millions of neurons fire at the same time,” says Yong-Cong Chen from Shanghai University in China. … Read more

Space Junk: A 36-Foot Metal Hunk Zooms Around Earth

A metal rocket stage, about 36 feet long, is zooming around Earth. This type of debris can cause problems if it collides with other objects in space. The Japanese company Astroscale plans to remove this piece of junk from orbit. Astroscale used its ADRAS-J spacecraft to get close to the debris and capture detailed footage. … Read more

“StarCraft vets’ RTS Stormgate gets mixed early access reviews”

Stormgate, the new real-time strategy game from former Warcraft and StarCraft 2 developers, has released in early access on Steam. Despite raising over $35 million through crowdfunding and investment, the game’s early reviews are mixed. Developed by Frost Giant Studios, Stormgate received massive support from fans, with many donating to its Kickstarter campaign and investing … Read more

Never-before-seen patterns discovered beneath Antarctic ice

Never-before-seen shapes up to 1,300 feet long discovered beneath Antarctic ice Scientists have found unusual patterns beneath West Antarctica’s Doston Ice Shelf that could help them understand how glaciers erode. The team used a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to create the most detailed picture ever of the glacier’s underside. The ROV traveled over 600 miles … Read more

Einstein predicted engine: Scientists build first warp drive rocket

A few days ago, we celebrated the anniversary of the first moon landing by Americans. However, Germany has just taken another historic step, one that was predicted decades ago by Einstein – a vehicle that can travel faster than light. A team of renowned engineers laid the groundwork, and now we know it’s possible. Einstein … Read more

Apple’s Vision Pro Headset Now Controlled by Thoughts Alone

Apple’s Vision Pro headset can now be controlled with just your thoughts, thanks to a partnership with neurotechnology startup Synchron. A 64-year-old man named Mark, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), was the first patient to use the technology. He used his brain-computer interface (BCI) to play Solitaire, watch Apple TV, and send text messages … Read more