World’s Fastest Microscope Can See Electrons Moving

Scientists have created the world’s fastest microscope, capable of capturing images of electrons in flight by hitting them with one- quintillionth-of-a-second electron pulses. This feat is remarkable, as electrons travel at roughly 1367 miles per second (2,200 kilometers per second), making them capable of circumnavigating the Earth in only 18.4 seconds. The new device, a … Read more

Halliburton Grapples with Cyberattack-Linked Issue Affecting Operations

Oil giant Halliburton has acknowledged an “issue” affecting certain company systems, which is reportedly linked to a cyberattack. According to sources familiar with the matter, the cyberattack appears to be impacting business operations at Halliburton’s Houston campus and some global networks. The company would not confirm or deny the nature of the incident but stated … Read more

Scientists Reveal North Star’s Surprising Surface Features

For the first time, scientists have obtained high-resolution images of the North Star’s surface using the CHARA Array on Mount Wilson in California. The images revealed previously unknown features on Polaris’ surface, including large bright and dark spots that change over time. Polaris is a Cepheid variable star, which means it brightens and dims periodically. … Read more

Hackers Exploit PHP Flaw, Deploy Msupedge Backdoor on Windows Systems

Hackers have exploited a recently patched PHP remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2024-4577) to deploy a new backdoor malware called Msupedge on a university’s Windows systems in Taiwan. The attackers likely gained access to the compromised systems by exploiting the flaw, which was patched in June. Msupedge is a notable backdoor that uses DNS traffic to … Read more

Juice Spacecraft Makes Historic First Flights Around Earth and Moon

The European Space Agency’s Juice mission has achieved two historic firsts on its journey to study Jupiter’s icy moons. The spacecraft, launched in April 2023, conducted its first flyby of the moon and Earth in succession, as well as the first double gravity assist maneuver. On August 19, Juice flew by Earth’s moon at 5:15 … Read more

Scientists Develop High-Resolution Microscope to Reveal Cell Secrets

Researchers from the Universities of Göttingen and Oxford, in collaboration with the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), have developed a high-resolution fluorescence microscope that can capture even the tiniest cell structures. The new microscope boasts a resolution better than five nanometres (five billionths of a metre), roughly equivalent to the width of a hair split … Read more

Jump to apps with Windows 11’s new keyboard shortcut

Microsoft has started testing a new feature in the latest Dev Channel Insider build of Windows 11 that allows users to jump to specific apps on the taskbar by pressing a letter key after pressing WIN + T. This feature is part of the Windows 11 Build 26120.1542, which also includes other changes and improvements. … Read more

AI Model Predicts Autism with 80% Accuracy for Children Under Two

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a machine learning model, AutMedAI, which can predict autism in children under two with nearly 80% accuracy. The model uses a set of 28 parameters easily gathered before the age of 24 months, including information about children that can be obtained without extensive assessments and medical tests. The study, … Read more

Decisional AI Simplifies Financial Analysis Workflows

Decisional AI is an innovative platform designed to streamline financial analysis workflows for analysts. This AI-powered tool eliminates the tedious task of data collection, analysis, and report preparation, freeing up time for strategic decision-making. The current workflow involves navigating internal data silos such as Airtable, Dropbox, and email, while also dealing with external sources like … Read more