Brain Creates Parallel Copies of Memories for Flexible Recall and Modification

Researchers at the University of Basel have discovered that memories are stored in multiple parallel copies, which are preserved for varying durations, modified to certain degrees, and sometimes deleted over time. This finding sheds light on how the brain regulates memory dynamics and adaptability. The study, published in Science, reveals that a single event is … Read more

Google Releases Imagen 3 AI Text-to-Image Generator in US

Google has made its latest AI text-to-image generator, Imagen 3, available to users in the US. The tool can generate high-quality images with detailed features, rich lighting, and fewer artifacts compared to previous models. Users can access Imagen 3 on Google’s AI Test Kitchen and edit the generated images by describing specific changes. The tool … Read more

NEOWISE Mission Comes to an End After Decade-Long Search for Asteroids and Comets

NASA’s Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) has sent its final image, marking the end of a 10-year mission searching for and monitoring potential threats to Earth. The mission began as WISE in December 2009, scanning the entire sky in infrared with unprecedented sensitivity. Although the coolant ran out after seven months, NEOWISE was … Read more

SolarWinds Urges Customers to Patch Critical Web Help Desk Vulnerability

SolarWinds is urging its customers to patch a critical vulnerability in its Web Help Desk platform, tracked as CVE-2024-28986. The vulnerability, a Java deserialization remote code execution (RCE) flaw, has a high-severity CVSS score of 9.8 and could allow an attacker to run commands on the host machine if exploited. Left unpatched, the vulnerability will … Read more

Lenovo’s China Origins Raise Questions Over US Defense Role

Lenovo, one of the world’s largest PC manufacturers, has joined the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) initiative established by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). While this may seem ordinary, it has raised concerns over Lenovo’s Chinese origins and potential ties to the Chinese government. As a publicly-listed company with dual headquarters in … Read more

Mars Orbiter Discovers “Purple Mermaid” Salt Deposits in Dried-Up Riverbed

The European Space Agency’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) has captured stunning images of a salty, purple wave on Mars’ surface, dubbed the “purple mermaid.” This natural anomaly is located in Terra Sirenum, a region known for its dried-up riverbeds. The “mermaid” is actually chloride salt deposits, detected by TGO’s Color and Stereo Surface Imaging … Read more

Anthropic Launches Prompt Caching for Claude Models

Anthropic has introduced prompt caching on its API, allowing developers to avoid repeating prompts by remembering context between API calls. The feature is available in public beta on Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Claude 3 Haiku, with support for the largest model, Opus, coming soon. Prompt caching lets users keep frequently used contexts in their sessions, … Read more

GitHub rolls back database change after breaking itself

GitHub experienced a global outage of its various services due to a database infrastructure-related change that was rolled back. The Microsoft-owned code-hosting platform started experiencing issues just after 2300 UTC (1600 PT) and affected multiple public services, including GitHub Actions, pages, issues, pull requests, Copilot, Codespaces, packages, Git operations, and webhooks. The website displayed a … Read more

IntelOwl: Open-Source Threat Intelligence Management Platform

IntelOwl is an open-source threat intelligence management platform designed for large-scale analysis. It integrates various online analyzers and advanced malware analysis tools, providing comprehensive insights in one platform. The creator of IntelOwl, Matteo Lodi, recognized the need for a solution to automate workflows and streamline threat intelligence data extraction and analysis. After searching for existing … Read more