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Scientists May Have Found Signs of a Hidden Universe on the Ocean Floor At a conference last year, physicist Joao A. B. Coelho of the French Astroparticle and Cosmology Laboratory presented a project that shares a fair amount of DNA wit Twister’s Dorothy: a big group of spherical artificial eyeballs that may help us detect featherlight neutrino particles from under the ocean. These ‘eyeballs’ are encased in a sphere, and then those spheres are in turn encased in another sphere.
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Let’s Not Create $200 Trillion In Credit On Top Of Bitcoin The purpose of Bitcoin is to definancialize the world, not refinancialize it. And so when I heard Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor say at the Bitcoin Treasuries Unconference yesterday that he wants to see $200 trillion in credit built on top of bitcoin once it hits a $100 trillion market cap, I felt uneasy.
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Bitcoin mining industry ‘going to be dead in 2 years’: Bit Digital CEO Bit Digital CEO Sam Tabar says the commercial Bitcoin mining industry is “doomed” — even though Bitcoin mining itself will live on. The “Bitcoin mining industry is going to be dead in two years” he tells Magazine, explaining the economics of profit and loss will no longer stack up from a business perspective.
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Scientists Just Found a Way to Simulate the Universe on a Laptop The Universe is woven into a vast cosmic web of galaxies, clusters, and filaments, but modeling such complexity has always demanded supercomputers and immense time. Now, scientists have introduced Effort.jl, an innovative emulator that mimics the behavior of advanced cosmological models with striking accuracy, sometimes even improving on them, while running in minutes on a laptop.
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NASA reveals Voyager 1’s stunning new discovery at the edge of our solar system https://www.complexionsdance.org/nasa-reveals-voyager-1s-stunning-new-discovery-at-the-edge-of-our-solar-system-49346/ NASA’s Voyager 1 has done it again, breaking new ground after more than four decades in space. Now over 14.9 billion miles from Earth, this legendary probe has crossed an invisible frontier at the very edge of our solar system. What it found there has captivated scientists worldwide—a “wall of fire” with temperatures soaring to an astonishing 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit
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Tsunami Advisory issued in Alaska after massive quake strikes off Russia A 7.8 earthquake off the coast of Russia has triggered a Tsunami Advisory for the Aleutian Islands in Alaska on Thursday. The quake struck just before 11 a.m. Alaska Daylight Time (3 p.m. ET) and was centered about 90 miles east of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Meet Chrysalis, the 36-Mile Starship Designed to Carry 1k Humans Away From Earth A colossal spaceship concept could one day carry humanity beyond the solar system on a one-way, multi-generational voyage. Designed to function as a self-sustaining world in motion, the project blends science, architecture and psychology into a stunning vision of life in deep space—unlike anything imagined before.
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Particle from the farthest reaches of the universe discovered in Mediterranean https://www.motherfriendly.org/a-particle-from-the-farthest-reaches-of-the-universe-has-been-discovered-at-the-bottom-of-the-mediterranean-sea-60352/ A streak of invisible energy crossed intergalactic space, slipped through rock and water, then left a faint flash that changed what we expect from deep-ocean astronomy. Buried detectors in the Mediterranean Sea caught it during routine monitoring. The signal points to a neutrino so energetic that it forces new questions about where such particles are born, how they travel, and why sea water, not mountain ice, delivered this breakthrough.
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Physicists Propose a 'Neutrino Laser' Straight Out of Science Fiction MIT physicists have proposed a way to make a super sci-fi-sounding device: a neutrino 'laser,' which could help us probe the mysteries of the Universe. Neutrinos are the most abundant particles that have mass, but in a cruel irony, they're extremely elusive, earning them the term 'ghost particle'. Although there are trillions of them zipping through your body at any given moment, they interact with matter so rarely that they're almost impossible to study.
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Mark Zuckerberg unveils Meta’s newest AI-powered smart glasses | CNN Business https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/17/tech/meta-ai-smart-glasses-connect Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stage on Wednesday to unveil the company’s next-generation artificial intelligence-powered wearable device: a pair of smart glasses with a tiny display inside the lens.
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Bitcoin Steady as Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time Since December The U.S. central bank, as widely expected, cut the federal funds rate by 0.25% Wednesday, amid recent signs that the economy was faltering and needed a boost—and under relentless pressure from President Donald Trump.
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Nessus vs Metasploit: How To Exploit Vulnerabilities Using These Powerful Tools The cybersecurity landscape demands sophisticated tools to identify and exploit vulnerabilities effectively, with Nessus vs Metasploit representing one of the most powerful combinations in modern penetration testing. As cyber threats continue to evolve rapidly, security professionals require comprehensive solutions that can both discover security weaknesses and validate their exploitability through controlled testing environments.
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0-Click Linux Kernel KSMBD RCE Exploit From N-Day Vulnerabilities A 0-Click Linux Kernel KSMBD RCE Exploit From N-Day Vulnerabilities, achieving remote code execution on a two-year-out-of-date Linux 6.1.45 instance running the kernelspace SMB3 daemon, ksmbd. By chaining two authenticated N-day flaws, CVE-2023-52440 and CVE-2023-4130, the exploit attains an unauthenticated SLUB overflow and an out-of-bounds heap read primitive, culminating in a user-mode helper invocation and reverse shell without any manual interaction.
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Self-Replicating Worm Hits 180+ Software Packages At least 187 code packages made available through the JavaScript repository NPM have been infected with a self-replicating worm that steals credentials from developers and publishes those secrets on GitHub, experts warn. The malware, which briefly infected multiple code packages from the security vendor CrowdStrike, steals and publishes even more credentials every time an infected package is installed.
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Google Parent Alphabet's Market Cap Hits $3 Trillion for First Time Google parent Alphabet’s market value just reached a major milestone. Its stock was up about 3% near $249 in recent trading, pushing Alphabet’s (GOOGL) market capitalization above $3 trillion, becoming the fourth company to do so.