Personalized immunotherapy: Rapid screening of therapeutic combinations
An innovative testing platform that more closely mimics what cancer encounters in the body may allow for more precise, personalized therapies by enabling the rapid study of multiple therapeutic combinations against tumor cells. The platform uses a th.....»»
The Arctic Is a Freezer That’s Losing Power
As glaciers retreat, methane-rich groundwater is bubbling to the surface. That may be warming the climate, accelerating the Arctic’s rapid decline......»»
Apple says fix for pulled security update will be released soon
Following its release and then removal of a Rapid Security Response update for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, Apple has announced that it is addressing the update's problems. Here's how to remove it now, if you need to.Apple first released a Rapid Security.....»»
Apple pushes out emergency fix for actively exploited zero-day (CVE-2023-37450)
Apple has patched an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2023-37450) by releasing Rapid Security Response updates for iPhones, iPads and Macs running the latest versions of its operating systems. The vulnerability has also been fixed with.....»»
Apple pulls latest Rapid Security Response updates
Hours after issuing security updates for Mac, iPhone and iPad, Apple has pulled the release, reportedly because it was causing problems with websites including Facebook.Apple issued the updates to macOS 13.4.1, iOS 16.5.1, and iPadOS 16.5.1, to preve.....»»
Apple releases, quickly pulls Rapid Security Response update for 0-day WebKit bug
Update for iOS 16, macOS Ventura can be uninstalled if you're having problems. Enlarge (credit: Apple) Yesterday, Apple published a new Rapid Security Response update for iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura to patch ye.....»»
Apple issues Rapid Security Response for iOS 16.5.1 & macOS 13.4.1
Apple has released a Rapid Security Response update for iOS 16.5.1, iPadOS 16.5.1, and macOS Ventura 13.4.1 patching an exploit that was actively striking users.Apple issues a new Rapid Security Response updateApple's Rapid Security Response (RSR) is.....»»
New system enables rapid monitoring of volatile organic compounds in water
To quickly obtain the spatiotemporal distribution images of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in water, a research team led by Prof. Huang Ying from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a shipborne mas.....»»
Perovskite + silicon solar panels hit efficiencies of over 30%
The two-layer panels still suffer from rapid decay of performance, though. Enlarge (credit: audioundwerbung) In most industrialized countries, solar panels account for only a quarter to a third of the overall cost of bui.....»»
A review of the latest metal sulfide-based heterojunction photocatalysts
Since the Industrial Revolution, the global economy has experienced rapid development, which is closely tied to the exploitation of natural energy resources. However, it has led to a gradual depletion of energy resources and an increasingly serious e.....»»
Octopuses sleep—and possibly dream—just like humans
The cephalopods experience an apparent sleep state with REM-like activity. Enlarge (credit: Imagen Rafael Cosme Daza ) Most creatures sleep, but until now, REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, the phase of sleep in which drea.....»»
Sweat it out: Novel wearable biosensor monitors sweat electrolytes
Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized health care and exercise monitoring. In a recent study, researchers from Japan have developed a novel wearable chemical sensor capable of measuring the concentration of chloride ions in s.....»»
Warming waters spark "evolution at super speed" in marine sponges, study finds
Marine heat waves caused by the warming climate are capable of sparking rapid changes in sea sponges with scientists describing the pace of change as "evolution at super speed.".....»»
The death of Twitter: Is it real this time, thanks to Threads?
Reports of the death of Twitter have so far been somewhat exaggerated. Musk may have made dumb decision after dumb decision, but each time either did a rapid U-turn shortly afterwards, or the sheer momentum of Twitter as the default social media app.....»»
Transplantation of genome-edited iPS cells delivers therapeutic molecules in vivo
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have a great impact on biology and medicine, and they are expected to improve regenerative medicine. Since 2014, when a sheet of retinal pigment epithelial cells derived from iPS cells was transplanted into patien.....»»
Discrimination May Hasten Menopause in Black and Hispanic Women
Researchers say understanding differences in when menopause starts in racial and ethnic groups can help with screening and preventive care.....»»
Twilio partners with Frame AI to uplevel contact center experiences with AI
Twilio and Frame AI announced a partnership to leverage AI to enhance customer engagement delivered within Twilio Flex. With the help of Frame AI’s platform, Twilio Flex (the cloud-based digital engagement solution for personalized interactions acr.....»»
Millions of charging ports needed to support EVs by 2030, U.S. study finds
The new analysis from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory sought to quantify the estimated number, type and location of EV chargers needed nationwide to support a rapid adoption of light-duty EVs by the end of the decade.....»»
Celerium Compromise Defender detects and disrupts cyber compromise activity
Celerium released its latest cybersecurity solution, Compromise Defender. As an integral part of Celerium’s Cyber Defense Network , this innovative solution combines rapid implementation and automation to provide early detection and defense of.....»»
Antarctic ice shelves experienced only minor changes in surface melt since 1980, study finds
Antarctic ice shelves have experienced only minor changes in surface melt rates over the past four decades, unlike the rapid increase in surface melt experienced by Greenland's glaciers during the same time period, according to new research. The news.....»»
Team lays groundwork for future ultra-precise timing links to geosynchronous satellites
Last year, scientists drove up Mauna Loa volcano on Hawai'i, aimed a laser at a reflector positioned on Haleakala peak on Maui, and beamed rapid pulses of laser light through 150 kilometers of turbulent air. While the pulses were exceedingly faint, t.....»»