15 place 0 fresh
A shingles vaccine might double as a powerful heart protector. In people already at high risk, it cut major cardiac events by 46% and deaths by an impressive 66% within a year. Scientists think preventing shingles may also stop clot-related complications that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. The effect is so strong, it rivals the benefits of quitting smoking.
A newsletter a day!
You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
0
A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
0
The Trump Administration on Friday released a framework detailing its policy approach to the AI industry, calling on Congress to pass federal laws for AI regulation that would override state legislation. A “patchwork of conflicting state laws would undermine American innovation and our ability ... Read more ›
0 newcommer
G-Sync Pulsar blur reduction tech makes its debut in Acer’s Predator XB273U F5. It’s a 27-inch QHD IPS screen with 360 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR500, and wide-gamut color. It brings the quickness and smoothness of OLED to the LCD realm. Read more ›
0 newcommer
Ekco, a leading managed cloud and cybersecurity provider across Europe, has announced the launch of its Managed Risk Operations Centre (ROC), powered by Qualys Enterprise TruRisk Management (ETM). The new centre is designed to help Irish organisations move from fragmented vulnerability management to continuous, business-aligned cyber risk reduction. As boards face increasing scrutiny over cyber […] Read more ›
0 newcommer
This week’s UK tech funding deals include workflow automation platform Edra, cancer diagnostics group Spotlight Pathology and more. UKTN tracked £53.69m worth of UK tech investment this week (16 March to 20 March), a 97% week-on-week decrease across six funding rounds. Here’s your weekly roundup of UK tech startup funding deals. Edra – £22.4m Sector: AI ... Read more ›
0 newcommer
OpenAI is reportedly working to bring ChatGPT, Atlas and Codex into one app to make it easier for users to interact with AI. Read more ›
0 newcommer
With Barcelona defending their crown, here's our full guide to watching La Liga 2025/26 season live streams, broadcasters and TV channels around the world. Read more ›
0 newcommer
This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Opt in for Optimizer here. Wellness crazes come and go, but protein is forever. At least that's how it feels as the algorithm […] Read more ›
0 newcommer
The Apple TV standout plays a monster hunter in ‘Vampires of the Velvet Lounge,’ which hits theaters March 20. Read more ›
0 newcommer
For a long time I assumed my morning shower was the important one. That’s where the logic seemed to live. Start the day clean, alert, ready. The night shower was just maintenance. Getting the gym off you before bed. Then I started paying attention to what actually happened during those few minutes under hot water ... Read more Read more ›
0 newcommer
За годы работы над собственными проектами я перепробовал десятки программ для создания коллажей. В этом рейтинге я постарался собрать лучшие приложения, которые без проблем скачиваются в РФ. Также в список попали онлайн-сервисы, с которыми можно работать прямо из браузера с любого устройства. Думаю, среди них вы найдете что-то для себя: удобное и с нужным набором функций. Читать далее Read more ›
0 newcommer
The crypto security firm is expanding its U.S. footprint and strengthening its leadership team as it prepares for a potential public listing. Read more ›
0 newcommer
The TP-Link Omada EAP787 is an Enterprise-class ceiling access point that uses 10GbE PoE++ technology for easy deployment. Read more ›
0 fresh
Did you leave Garmin after the divisive launch of Garmin Connect+? Did you subscribe? Vote in our poll. Read more ›
0 fresh
JavaScript — редкий язык, который одновременно является «родным» для браузера и при этом давно вышел за пределы фронтенда: на нём пишут бэкенд, десктопные приложения, мобильные клиенты и даже игры. При этом вокруг JS всё ещё много путаницы — от «Java и JavaScript это одно и то же» до «фронтенд = кнопочки».В этом интервью я, Александр Шулепов (телеграм-канал Shulepov Code), поговорил с Дмитрием Колотильщиковым — старшим разработчиком и автором канала «ИТ‑интроверт»... Read more ›
0 fresh
У меня двадцать лет в IT. Большую часть этого времени я проектировал и эксплуатировал инфраструктуру на PostgreSQL. Сейчас работаю архитектором: Go, Python, Postgres, Redis, ClickHouse, мониторинг на десятки тысяч баз. До этого писал на Ruby, пробовал Rust. Классический бэкенд-инженер со всеми вытекающими привычками: императивный код, мутабельное состояние, постоянные if err != nil { return err }.А потом я начал писать бэкенд на Gleam — молодом функциональном языке на BEAM (Erlang... Read more ›
0 newcommer
Сезон Heavy Digital длился на Хабре с 30 января по 15 марта. В нём приняли участие 48 материалов о цифре в промышленности, набравших в сумме сотни комментариев и более двухсот тысяч просмотров.Такая реакция пользователей Хабра — знак, что эта тема живая и самостоятельная. Со своими героями, понятными сюжетами, спорами, болями и любимыми жанрами и со своей аудиторией — не случайной, а готовой читать, обсуждать и спорить. Сезон показал, что индастриал-тексты... Read more ›
0 fresh
Почему даже очевидно полезные изменения не работают? Потому что дело не в идеях, а в системе.В статье разбирается попытка внедрить изменения без полномочий: как оценить их до запуска, почему люди по-разному воспринимают одну и ту же инициативу, откуда берется сопротивление и почему почти всегда возникает просадка эффективности.Без обещаний успеха и универсальных рецептов — разбор собственного опыта и наблюдений, где изменения ломаются в реальности, даже когда всё сделано «правильно». Читать далее Read more ›
0 fresh
Привет, Хабр! Меня зовут Александр Коробко, я занимаюсь продуктовым маркетингом в Positive Technologies. Эту статью мы подготовили вместе с моим коллегой Семёном Костромичевым — он отвечает за развитие технологии управления активами aka Asset Management.Представьте ситуацию: вы — безопасник, и вам нужно следить за тем, чтобы в инфраструктуре компании не было уязвимостей, которые могут использовать хакеры. Но недостатков безопасности может быть много, со всеми справится нереально, поэтому необходимо выбрать. Read more ›
0 fresh
Scientists have uncovered evidence that our Sun may have traveled across the Milky Way as part of a massive migration of Sun-like stars billions of years ago. The journey may have carried the solar system away from the galaxy’s crowded center into a calmer region where life could eventually emerge. Read more ›
0
Scientists are exploring a surprisingly simple way to clean up diesel engines: adding tiny droplets of water to the fuel. During combustion, the water rapidly vaporizes, triggering micro-explosions that improve fuel mixing and lower combustion temperatures. Studies show this technique can slash nitrogen oxide and soot emissions by more than 60% while sometimes even improving engine efficiency. Because it works in existing engines without redesign, it could provide a quick... Read more ›
0
Tiny plastic particles may be quietly threatening brain health. New research suggests microplastics—now widely found in food, water, and even household dust—could trigger inflammation and damage in the brain through multiple biological pathways. Scientists estimate adults may consume about 250 grams of these particles each year, and some can accumulate in organs including the brain. Read more ›
0
A newly identified Australian tree has been dubbed the “zombie” tree because it’s alive but unable to reproduce. Myrtle rust repeatedly kills its young growth, stopping the species from flowering or making seeds. Scientists are scrambling to grow disease-free seedlings in protected locations. Their hope is that a future generation may evolve resistance and bring the species back from the brink. Read more ›
0
Researchers have identified two gut bacteria that can produce serotonin, a key chemical that regulates bowel movements. In experiments with mice lacking serotonin, the microbes boosted serotonin levels, increased nerve cells in the colon, and normalized intestinal movement. The study also found that people with IBS have lower levels of one of these bacteria. The discovery suggests gut microbes could become a powerful new target for treating digestive disorders. Read more ›
0
Scientists have uncovered an enormous hidden archive of plant DNA that has endured for more than 400 million years. By comparing hundreds of plant genomes, researchers identified more than 2.3 million regulatory DNA sequences that act like genetic switches, controlling when and how genes are activated. These sequences, known as conserved non-coding sequences (CNSs), were detected using a new computational tool called Conservatory. Read more ›
0
Cambridge scientists have discovered a light-powered chemical reaction that lets researchers modify complex drug molecules at the final stages of development. Unlike traditional methods that rely on toxic chemicals and harsh conditions, the new approach uses an LED lamp to create essential carbon–carbon bonds under mild conditions. This could make drug discovery faster and more environmentally friendly. The breakthrough was uncovered unexpectedly during a failed laboratory experiment. Read more ›
0
Scientists may have finally solved the mystery of strange plume-like structures hidden deep inside the Greenland ice sheet. New research suggests they form through thermal convection—slow, swirling motions driven by temperature differences inside the ice. This means the deep ice could be far softer than scientists once believed. Understanding this hidden movement could improve predictions about how Greenland’s ice sheet behaves in a warming world. Read more ›
0
Hair may grow in a completely different way than scientists once believed. Instead of being pushed out from the root, new research shows that moving cells inside the follicle actually pull the hair upward like a microscopic motor. Advanced 3D imaging revealed a spiral movement of cells that generates this force. The finding could change how scientists study hair loss and design future treatments. Read more ›
0
Researchers have created “Smart Underwear,” a wearable device that measures flatulence by detecting hydrogen produced by gut microbes. Early tests suggest people may pass gas about 32 times a day—much higher than previous estimates. The device gives scientists a new way to track gut microbial activity in everyday life. It will power a new nationwide study called the Human Flatus Atlas to map normal patterns of gas production. Read more ›
0
Most popular sources
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
| View sources » | |
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
20.03.2026 10:16
Last update: 10:06 EDT.
News rating updated: 16:13.
What is Times42?
Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.