North Korean Threat Actors Target LinkedIn Users with RustDoor Malware

Cybersecurity researchers have warned about a new threat from North Korean-backed hackers targeting LinkedIn users to deliver malware called RustDoor. The latest advisory comes from Jamf Threat Labs, which detected an attack attempt where a user was contacted on the professional social network by claiming to be a recruiter for a legitimate cryptocurrency exchange. The … Read more

Sahara Dust Boosts Oceanic Life Thousands of Kilometers Away

A new study published in Frontiers in Marine Science reveals that Saharan dust blown thousands of kilometers away is crucial for thriving oceanic life. The research found that iron bound to this dust changes properties as it travels, becoming more bioavailable and available for organisms to take up. The study, led by Dr. Jeremy Owens … Read more

French Archaeologists Uncover Identity of Mysterious Lead Coffin Occupant at Notre-Dame

Archaeologists have solved the mystery surrounding a lead coffin discovered beneath Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral in 2022. The occupant, previously known only as “the horseman,” has been identified as Joachim du Bellay, a French Renaissance poet who died in 1560. Researchers used an inscription on one of the coffins to identify Antoine de la Porte, a … Read more

Microsoft Unveils Python Data Science Extension Pack for VS Code

Microsoft has launched the Python Data Science Extension Pack for Visual Studio Code (VS Code), a bundle of four extensions designed to simplify data science workflows for developers using the Python language. The pack includes the Python extension itself and another for GitHub Copilot, an AI-powered pair programmer tool. The extension pack is now available … Read more

Ancient Secrets to Staying Cool in Hot Climates

As global temperatures rise, cities are struggling to stay cool during heatwaves. Modern buildings often rely on electricity and air conditioning to keep residents comfortable, but what can we learn from ancient civilizations that thrived in hot and dry climates? For millennia, builders knew how to shelter humans from the sun’s intense rays. The Sumerians, … Read more

Microsoft Partners with Constellation to Revive Three Mile Island Nuclear Reactor

Microsoft has partnered with Constellation Energy to revive the Unit 1 reactor at Three Mile Island, the site of the worst nuclear disaster in US history. The move aims to provide carbon-free energy for Microsoft’s data centers and support its artificial intelligence ambitions. The deal, announced Friday, involves a 20-year agreement for Constellation to exclusively … Read more

TinyAgent Framework Revolutionizes Local AI Capabilities

The development of Large Language Models (LLMs) has led to the creation of agentic systems that can perform sophisticated tasks independently through function calls. However, most research has focused on cloud-based infrastructure, leaving a gap in using these models locally on devices like laptops and smartphones. To fill this gap, researchers at UC Berkeley and … Read more

Ocean Waves Grow Way Beyond Known Limits, New Research Finds

Scientists have discovered that ocean waves can become far more extreme and complex than previously thought possible. A new study published in Nature reveals that under specific conditions, where waves meet each other from different directions, waves can reach heights four times steeper than what was once considered the maximum. The researchers found that three-dimensional … Read more

Quantum Breakthrough: Energy Teleported from Space to New Location Using Quantum Computer

Researchers at Purdue University have achieved a groundbreaking breakthrough in quantum physics by using a quantum computer to simulate how energy can be teleported and stored in a qubit. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the field of quantum computing, as it demonstrates the potential for harnessing and storing energy from empty spaces. The … Read more