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Airbus orders software fix to thousands of planes due to solar radiation risk

TechCrunchTechnology8 hours ago
Flights were delayed and cancelled globally after Airbus ordered fixes to 6,000 of its A320 series planes, according to The Guardian. The company said it’s taking action because “analysis of a recent event involving an A320 Family aircraft has revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt da...

Black Friday sets online spending record of $11.8B, Adobe says

TechCrunchTechnology9 hours ago
American consumers spent $11.8 billion online on Black Friday, according to data from Adobe Analytics, which says it tracks more than 1 trillion visits to U.S. retail websites.

New York state law takes aim at personalized pricing

TechCrunchTechnology12 hours ago
Businesses that use personalized pricing are now required to tell customers, “This price was set by an algorithm using your personal data."

No, you can’t get your AI to ‘admit’ to being sexist, but it probably is anyway

TechCrunchTechnology14 hours ago
Though LLMs might not use explicitly biased language, they may infer your demographic data and display implicit biases, researchers say.

Scientists may have found dark matter after 100 years of searching

Science dailyScience16 hours ago
Nearly a century after astronomers first proposed dark matter to explain the strange motions of galaxies, scientists may finally be catching a glimpse of it. A University of Tokyo researcher analyzing new data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has detected a halo of high-energy gamma ray...

Seven-year study uncovers the holy grail of beer brewing

Science dailyScience20 hours ago
ETH Zurich scientists have found the holy grail of brewing: the long-sought formula behind stable beer foam. Their research explains why different beers rely on different physical mechanisms to keep bubbles intact and why some foams last far longer than others.

Hidden blood molecules show surprising anti-aging power

Science dailyScience21 hours ago
Scientists have identified new anti-aging compounds produced by a little-studied blood bacterium. These indole metabolites were able to reduce inflammation, oxidative stress, and collagen-damaging activity in skin cell cultures. Three of the compounds, including two never seen before, showed particu...

VC Kara Nortman bet early on women’s sports, and now she’s creating the market

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
As women's sports enters what feels like a sustained boom period -- the Golden State Valkyries just played their first WNBA next season, the NWSL is expanding, media rights deals are growing -- Nortman remains cautiously optimistic about whether this moment will prove different from past surges in i...

Repeated head impacts may quietly break the brain’s cleanup system

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers found that repeated head impacts can disrupt a key system that helps the brain wash away waste. In professional fighters, this system initially seems to work harder after trauma, then declines over time. MRI scans revealed that these changes may show up years before symptoms do. The work...

Supabase hit $5B by turning down million-dollar contracts. Here’s why.

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Vibe coding has taken the tech industry by storm, and it’s not just the Lovables and Replits of the world that are winning. The startups building the infrastructure behind them are cashing in too.  Supabase, the open-source database platform th...

PostHog admits Shai-Hulud 2.0 was its biggest ever security bungle

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Automation flaw in CI/CD workflow let a bad pull request unleash worm into npm PostHog says the Shai-Hulud 2.0 npm worm compromise was "the largest and most impactful security incident" it's ever experienced after attackers slipped malicious releases into its JavaScript SDKs and tried to auto-loot d...

SoftBank stays in as Meesho $606M IPO becomes India’s first major e-commerce listing

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Meesho heads for India's first big e-commerce IPO next week.

A popular “essential” medicine may be putting unborn babies at risk

Science dailyScience1 days ago
A major review across 73 countries finds that access to antiseizure medications is rising, but safe prescribing isn’t keeping pace. Valproate—linked to serious birth defects—remains widely used in many regions despite WHO warnings. Limited access to newer drugs means millions may still be at r...

How OpenAI and Google see AI changing go-to-market strategies

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
AI is changing how investors and startups bring their products to market. Three experts offered their insights at TechCrunch Disrupt.

The race to regulate AI has sparked a federal vs state showdown

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The fight over AI regulation isn't about the technology -- it's about whether Washington or the states get to set the rules, and what happens to consumers caught in between.

A strange ancient foot reveals a hidden human cousin

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers have finally assigned a strange 3.4-million-year-old foot to Australopithecus deyiremeda, confirming that Lucy’s species wasn’t alone in ancient Ethiopia. This hominin had an opposable big toe for climbing but still walked upright in a distinct style. Isotope tests show it ate differ...

Best iPad apps to boost productivity and make your life easier

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
There are many iPad apps to help you organize recipes; sync tasks across devices; be more productive; and manage your notes.

Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Princeton researchers found that the brain excels at learning because it reuses modular “cognitive blocks” across many tasks. Monkeys switching between visual categorization challenges revealed that the prefrontal cortex assembles these blocks like Legos to create new behaviors. This flexibility...

Barcelona distances itself from sponsor's cryptocurrency after backlash

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
Experts say the deal may put fans at risk as the Catalan club tries to relieve its financial woes.

Scientists studied 47,000 dogs on CBD and found a surprising behavior shift

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Data from over 47,000 dogs reveal that CBD is most often used in older pets with chronic health issues. Long-term CBD use was linked to reduced aggression, though other anxious behaviors didn’t improve. The trend was strongest among dogs whose owners lived in cannabis-friendly states.

Bird flu’s surprising heat tolerance has scientists worried

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers discovered why bird flu can survive temperatures that stop human flu in its tracks. A key gene, PB1, gives avian viruses the ability to replicate even at fever-level heat. Mice experiments confirmed that fever cripples human-origin flu but not avian strains, especially those with avian-l...

Polluted air quietly erases the benefits of exercise

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Long-term inhalation of toxic air appears to dull the protective power of regular workouts, according to a massive global study spanning more than a decade and over a million adults. While exercise still helps people live longer, its benefits shrink dramatically in regions with heavy fine particle p...

Hidden mitochondrial DNA damage may be a missing link in disease

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers identified a new, sticky form of mitochondrial DNA damage that builds up at dramatically higher levels than in nuclear DNA. These lesions disrupt energy production and activate stress-response pathways. Simulations show the damage makes mtDNA more rigid, possibly marking it for removal. ...

X-ray movies reveal how intense lasers tear a buckyball apart

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Using intense X-rays, researchers captured a buckyball as it expanded, split and shed electrons under strong laser fields. Detailed scattering measurements showed how the molecule behaves at low, medium and high laser intensities. Some predicted oscillations never appeared, pointing to missing physi...

Anduril’s autonomous weapons stumble in tests and combat, WSJ reports

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Defense tech startup Anduril Industries has faced numerous setbacks during testing of its autonomous weapons systems, according to new reporting by the WSJ.

This simple warm-up trick instantly boosts speed and power

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Warming up significantly improves muscle performance, particularly speed and power, by increasing muscle temperature. Both passive heat methods and light exercise warm-ups work, but mimicking the actual workout movements can offer extra benefits. When your body starts to feel coordinated and lightly...

Why more cannabis users are landing in the ER with severe vomiting

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Chronic cannabis use is increasingly linked to recurring bouts of vomiting, now officially classified as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome. The new ICD code helps doctors identify cases more consistently and gives researchers a clearer picture of how often it occurs. Patients often resist the diagnosis,...

Korean web giant Naver acquired crypto exchange Upbit, which reported a $30m heist a day later

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Talk about buyer’s remorse South Korean web giant Naver has had an interesting week, after it acquired a cryptocurrency exchange that the next day revealed it had suffered a serious cyberattack.…

Will boats be a breakthrough for 3D printing tech?

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Dutch firms are betting that hulls made with 3D printing machines will mean cheaper boats.

This Thanksgiving’s real drama may be Michael Burry versus Nvidia

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Is Burry the canary in the coal mine, warning of a collapse that's inevitable? Or could his fame, his track record, his now unrestricted voice, and a fast-growing audience trigger the very implosion he's predicting?

Best iPad apps for unleashing and exploring your creativity

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best iPad apps for creativity that are available on the App Store. 

Glīd won Startup Battlefield 2025 by building solutions to make logistics simpler, safer, and smarter

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
We're excited to interview the winner of Startup Battlefield 2025, and Glid co-founder Kevin Damoa, on this week's Build Mode!

OpenAI cuts off Mixpanel after analytics leak exposes API users

The registerSecurity2 days ago
ChatGPT maker places other vendors under review following breach OpenAI says API users may be affected by a recent breach at its former data analytics provider, Mixpanel.…

Stunning new 3D images reveal yellow fever’s hidden structure

Science dailyScience2 days ago
University of Queensland researchers visualized yellow fever virus particles at near-atomic detail, uncovering major structural differences between vaccine and virulent strains. The insights could lead to better vaccines and treatments for yellow fever and related mosquito-borne viruses.

A surprising new method finally makes teflon recyclable

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Researchers have discovered a low-energy way to recycle Teflon® by using mechanical motion and sodium metal. The process turns the notoriously durable plastic into sodium fluoride that can be reused directly in chemical manufacturing. This creates a potential circular economy for fluorine and reduc...

FCC sounds alarm after emergency tones turned into potty-mouthed radio takeover

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Agency flags hijacks of insecure studio-to-transmitter gear after attackers pipe in fake alerts and vulgar audio Malicious intruders have hijacked US radio gear to turn emergency broadcast tones into a profanity-laced alarm system.…

This tiny microbe may be the key to fighting forever chemicals

Science dailyScience2 days ago
A photosynthetic bacterium shows a surprising ability to absorb persistent PFAS chemicals, offering a glimpse into biological tools that might one day tackle toxic contamination. Researchers are now exploring genetic and synthetic biology approaches to enhance these early signs of PFAS-handling pote...

OBR calls in cyber expert over botched release of Budget analysis

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Rachel Reeves's statement was thrown into chaos after journalists were able to access the document early.

Asahi admits ransomware gang may have spilled almost 2M people's data

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Brewer finally tallies fallout from September attack as it pushes earnings into 2026 Asahi has finally done the sums on September's ransomware attack in Japan, conceding the crooks may have helped themselves to personal data tied to almost 2 million people.…

Half of heart attacks strike people told they’re low risk

Science dailyScience2 days ago
The study reveals that widely used heart-attack risk calculators fail to flag nearly half of those who will soon experience a cardiac event. Even the newer PREVENT model misclassifies many patients as low-risk. Since most people develop symptoms only within 48 hours of their heart attack, current sc...

Your body may already have a molecule that helps fight Alzheimer’s

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Spermine, a small but powerful molecule in the body, helps neutralize harmful protein accumulations linked to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. It encourages these misfolded proteins to gather into manageable clumps that cells can more efficiently dispose of through autophagy. Experiments in nematode...

Scottish council still rebuilding systems two years after ransomware attack

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Audit sympathetic toward Comhairle nan Eilean Siar as staff stretched to capacity trying to recover Auditors remain concerned about the cyber resilience of a Scottish council as some systems are yet to be fully rebuilt following a ransomware attack in November 2023.…

Nanoflowers supercharge stem cells to recharge aging cells

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Texas A&M researchers found a way to make stem cells produce double the normal number of mitochondria using nanoflower particles. These energized stem cells then transfer their surplus “power packs” to weakened cells, reviving their energy production and resilience. The method bypasses many limi...

A common nutrient deficiency may be silently harming young brains

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Scientists studying young adults with obesity discovered early indicators of brain stress that resemble patterns seen in cognitive impairment. The group showed higher inflammation, signs of liver strain and elevated neurofilament light chain, a marker of neuron injury. Low choline levels appeared cl...

Study finds untreated sleep apnea doubles Parkinson’s risk

Science dailyScience3 days ago
A massive veteran study found a strong connection between untreated sleep apnea and a higher chance of Parkinson’s. CPAP users had much lower odds of developing the condition. Researchers believe that repeated dips in oxygen during sleep may strain neurons over time. The results suggest that bette...

The future will be explained to you in Palo Alto

TechCrunchTechnology3 days ago
On Wednesday evening at PlayGround Global in Palo Alto, some very smart people who are building things you don’t understand yet will explain what’s coming. This is the final StrictlyVC event of 2025, and truly, the lineup is ridiculous. The series has traveled around the globe under the ...

How Do I Interpret the Output of a DIY Cold-Cathode/Penning Gauge?

Reddit EngineeringEngineering3 days ago
Hello. I've been trying to build a very basic cold-cathode ionization gauge as part of a personal project to test out the upper limits of a small vacuum pump I built. The gauge itself consists of several glass tubes, held together with latex surgical tubing, and with with copper electrodes...

Nordic founders are taking bigger swings, and it’s paying off

TechCrunchTechnology3 days ago
Ten years ago, raising €1 million in Copenhagen was enough to make waves in the region’s tech scene. Today, the Nordics are turning out billion-dollar companies like Lovable — which hit $200 million in revenue just 12 months after launching.  Dennis Green-Lieber, founder of AI-powered custo...

Here are the 49 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2025

TechCrunchTechnology3 days ago
Last year was monumental for the AI industry in the U.S. and beyond. How will 2025 compare?

Gainsight CEO downplays breach, says only a 'handful' of customers had data stolen

The registerSecurity3 days ago
Maybe if your hand has 200+ fingers... Gainsight CEO Chuck Ganapathi downplayed the victim count related to his company's recent breach, saying he's only aware of "a handful of customers" who had their data affected after Salesforce flagged unusual activity involving Gainsight's connected app.…