Novatron’s Fusion Reactor Design Promises Unprecedented Plasma Stability

Novatron, a private fusion energy company, has made significant strides in the clean energy arena with its innovative technology. The company’s axisymmetric tandem mirror (ATM) design aims to achieve stable plasma confinement and is a significant step towards fusion power generation. The Novatron reactor is built upon the concept of a magnetic mirror machine, which … Read more

Microsoft Researchers Unveil AUTOGEN STUDIO for No-Code Multi-Agent System Development

Multi-agent systems are gaining traction across various domains, leveraging generative AI models and specialized tools to tackle complex problems. These systems distribute tasks among agents, offering a sophisticated approach to problem-solving that extends beyond single-agent capabilities. However, developing and deploying multi-agent systems is hindered by the complexity of their configuration and debugging. Developers must carefully … Read more

GitHub comments abused to spread password-stealing malware disguised as fixes

GitHub has been exploited to distribute the Lumma Stealer information-stealing malware, masquerading as fake fixes in project comments. The campaign was initially reported by a contributor to the teloxide rust library, who noticed five different comments on their GitHub issues that pretended to be fixes but were actually pushing malware. Upon further investigation, BleepingComputer found … Read more

Stephen King Roasts Elon Musk Over SpaceX Mishap

Renowned author Stephen King took to social media platform X to poke fun at billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk over a recent mishap involving his rocket manufacturing company SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launch vehicle. The incident occurred when the first-stage booster of the Falcon 9 rocket toppled over in flames while landing on a droneship in the … Read more

DeepCool Cracks Down on Chinese Distributor Selling Sanctioned Products on Amazon

DeepCool, a cooling products manufacturer sanctioned in June for selling products to Russian companies supporting the war against Ukraine, has penalized its Chinese distributor for selling its products under a different name on Amazon. The company claims that the action was not authorized and violates their contract. The issue came to light when YouTuber Greg … Read more

Russian Hackers Exploit Chrome and Safari Vulnerabilities to Steal Data

A Russian hacker group, known as APT29 or “Midnight Blizzard,” has been identified as exploiting vulnerabilities in both Chrome on Android and Safari’s WebKit on iOS. The attacks targeted the Mongolian government, stealing sensitive user data through watering hole attacks. The hackers set up malware on official Mongolian websites that exploited vulnerabilities in Chrome and … Read more

Hack Your Happiness with These Simple Morning Routines

Arthur C. Brooks, renowned happiness expert and professor at Harvard University, shares his secrets to cultivating a more purposeful, joyful, and contented life. He believes that social media is partly responsible for our growing anxiety and unhappiness levels, but instead of quitting cold turkey, he suggests limiting screen time, not checking phones first thing in … Read more

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Begins Ambitious Ascent Up Mars Crater Rim

NASA’s Perseverance rover has started its most ambitious journey yet, climbing the rim of Jezero Crater on Mars. The steep and challenging ascent marks the rover’s fifth science campaign, dubbed the Crater Rim Campaign. The climb is expected to be a 1,000-foot elevation gain, with the rover summiting the crater that once harbored a huge … Read more

Bython: A Bracing Alternative for Python Developers

Bython, a Python preprocessor, aims to provide an alternative syntax that uses curly braces to define code blocks, similar to languages like C++ or Java. This feature is particularly useful for developers coming from languages like C++ or Java, who may find Python’s whitespace-based syntax unfamiliar or challenging. One of the main benefits of Bython … Read more