Rejuvenation Mechanism Discovered in Unicellular Organisms

Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence “Balance of the Microverse” have made a groundbreaking discovery in unicellular microalgae, which are the foundation of ocean food chains. They found that old cells can rejuvenate and divide again after reaching nutrient-rich areas in the oceans. Unicellular organisms like microalgae reproduce through cell division, but when nutrients are … Read more

5 Most Common Causes of Divorces and Breakups

Divorces and breakups are often the result of unsolved problems, resentments, arguments, and old wounds that have accumulated over time. It’s essential to not only solve problems as they arise but handle them in a constructive way. Trevor and Cami, after six years together, have called it quits due to their constant arguing, lack of … Read more

“Unbreakable” Quantum Communication Steals Closer Thanks to Exceptionally Bright Photons

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in developing a quantum internet by creating an exceptionally bright light source that can generate quantum-entangled photons. This technology has the potential to securely transmit data at high speeds over vast distances. The key challenge in building a quantum internet is that the strength of these photons can fade … Read more

Protect Your Personal Information with These Cybersecurity Tips

As cyberattacks continue to plague organizations and digital users, it’s essential to take proactive measures to safeguard your personal information and privacy. CTVNews.ca spoke to cybersecurity expert Sam Andrey, managing director at The Dais, a Toronto Metropolitan University think tank focused on tech policy. Andrey emphasized the importance of using unique passwords for each account, … Read more

Non-Cognitive Skills Key to Academic Success, Genetics Play Significant Role

A new study published in Nature Human Behaviour has revealed that non-cognitive skills such as motivation and self-regulation are just as important as intelligence in determining academic success. The research, led by Dr. Margherita Malanchini at Queen Mary University of London and Dr. Andrea Allegrini at University College London, suggests that fostering these skills alongside … Read more

Pavel Durov’s Free-Speech Fight Entangles Him in Legal Trouble

Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, has been detained in France over the weekend, sparking a debate about end-to-end encryption and security concerns. As a billionaire entrepreneur, Durov has built a reputation for being a free-speech fighter, but his recent legal troubles have raised questions about his commitment to privacy. Born in 1984 in the … Read more

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Arrested in France Over App’s Use by Criminals

Pavel Durov, the 39-year-old Russian-born billionaire and CEO of messaging app Telegram, was arrested at an airport outside Paris on Saturday night. He has been placed in custody over alleged offenses related to the platform. Durov is accused of failing to mitigate the misuse of Telegram for criminal activities, such as organized crime, drug trafficking, … Read more

Paris 2024 Olympics’ Cybersecurity Measures Thwart Threats

The Olympic Games in Paris 2024 faced unprecedented cyber threats from multiple directions before and during the event. Despite these challenges, authorities took proactive measures to ensure the security of the games. Advanced threat intelligence, real-time monitoring, and incident response expertise were implemented through a cybersecurity vigilance program. The French Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) was on … Read more

US Achieves Superconductor Breakthrough for Quantum Leap

US scientists have achieved a notable milestone in the field of superconductors, potentially transforming quantum computing. Researchers developed a novel superconductor material that could function as a “topological superconductor.” This breakthrough has significant implications for the future of quantum computing. The team combined trigonal tellurium with a surface state superconductor on a gold thin film, … Read more

Teenager Builds Nuclear Reactor in School for EPQ Project

Cardiff Sixth Form College student Cesare Mencarini has achieved an “A” grade in his extended project qualification (EPQ) by building a nuclear reactor in school, believed to be the first of its kind. The 17-year-old Italian student demonstrated plasma capabilities and showcased the reactor at the Cambridge Science Festival. Initially, Mencarini faced concerns from teachers … Read more