A Massive Galactic Wave Sweeps Across the Milky Way, Moving Billions of Stars Through Space
Astronomers discover a massive galactic wave in the Milky Way that moves billions of stars, reshaping our view of the galaxy.
Yale Study Finds No Immediate Labor Market Crisis From AI Adoption
A Yale study shows AI has not yet disrupted the U.S. labor market, with structural job changes expected to unfold gradually over decades.
UMass Engineers Create Artificial Neuron That Mimics the Brain With Unprecedented Accuracy
UMass engineers develop an artificial neuron mimicking biological efficiency, promising breakthroughs in medicine, brain-computer interfaces, and neuromorphic computing.
New Study Reveals Sub-Neptune Exoplanets Have Far Less Water Than Expected
ETH Zurich-led study finds sub-Neptune exoplanets hold far less water than expected, challenging hopes for Hycean ocean worlds.
Deepfake Scam Ads Surge on Meta Platforms, Watchdog Warns of Rising Political Fraud
Deepfake scam ads on Meta platforms surge as watchdogs warn of rising fraud, exposing seniors to fake benefits and political manipulation.
Using AI to Expose Illicit Massage Businesses and Fight Human Trafficking in the U.S.
Researchers use AI-powered graph neural networks to detect illicit massage businesses and fight human trafficking hidden in plain sight.
Cambridge Researchers Use AI and Satellites to Track Hedgehog Habitats Through Bramble Detection
Cambridge researchers use AI and satellite imagery to detect brambles, offering a scalable new method to track endangered hedgehog habitats.
Multitasking Makes You More Vulnerable to Phishing Attacks, New Study Reveals
New study reveals multitasking increases phishing risks, showing how cognitive load and distractions weaken email security and cost businesses millions.
Mice and AI Reveal Striking Parallels in How Cooperation Is Learned
UCLA study reveals mice and AI neural networks learn cooperation in strikingly similar ways, offering new insights into social behavior and AI design.
AI “Workslop” Costs Businesses Millions in Lost Productivity, Study Finds
A Harvard Business Review study reveals AI “workslop” costs businesses millions annually, reducing productivity, trust, and workplace collaboration.
Rare Celestial Event: Two Bright Comets Will Light Up the October 2025 Night Sky
October 2025 brings a rare double comet event with Lemmon and SWAN visible, alongside the Orionid meteor shower peak.
Critical ChatGPT Vulnerability “ShadowLeak” Could Steal Gmail Data with a Single Email
Radware discovered ShadowLeak, a ChatGPT vulnerability that let hackers steal Gmail data with one email. OpenAI patched it in September.
Agentic Swarm Coding: How AI Developer Teams Are Reshaping Software in 2025
Agentic swarm coding in 2025 is transforming software development, enabling AI teams to build production-ready apps faster than human engineers.
Revolutionary Liquid Uranium Rocket Could Cut Travel Time to Mars in Half
American engineers are developing a liquid uranium nuclear rocket that could cut Mars travel time in half, reshaping interplanetary exploration.
India Poised to Become the Next Catalyst of the Global AI Boom
India emerges as a major catalyst for global AI growth with huge investments, vast user base, and strategic regulatory advantages.
AI Agents Simulate Fed Meeting, Revealing Political Pressure on Monetary Policy
Researchers simulated a Federal Reserve meeting with AI agents, revealing political influence on monetary policy and future use of AI in central banks.
Bridging Minds and Machines: How Human and AI Learning Overlap
Brown University study finds human and AI learning share parallels, offering insights for building more intuitive and trustworthy AI systems.
First AI-Powered Ransomware PromptLocker Revealed as University Experiment, Not Real Cyberattack
The cybersecurity world was shaken when reports emerged of the first-ever ransomware powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Known as PromptLocker, it was initially flagged...
Switzerland Launches Apertus: The Nation’s First Open-Source LLM for Public and Business Use
Switzerland launches Apertus, its first open-source national LLM, offering transparency, compliance, and digital sovereignty for AI development.
UCLA Researchers Develop Non-Invasive AI Brain-Computer Interface to Boost Motor Control
UCLA scientists create a non-invasive AI-powered brain-computer interface that improves control of robotic arms and cursors for paralyzed users.
Psychopathia Machinalis: Scientists Map 32 “Mental Disorders” of Artificial Intelligence
New IEEE study classifies 32 AI “mental disorders,” offering a framework to manage risks and align artificial intelligence with human values.