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Sea Level Rise Studies Underestimated Ocean Heights By Thirty Centimeters as AI 6G Advances at MWC 2026
Sea Level Rise Studies Underestimated Ocean Heights By Thirty Centimeters
- Hundreds of papers reviewed showed consistent underestimation errors.
- Nearly 99 percent of 385 studies missed actual ocean height gains.
- The gap averages 20 to 30 centimeters and affects risk models.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – An independent analysis of 385 published sea level rise studies found that nearly all of them underestimated true ocean height increases by an average of 24 to 27 centimeters. Researchers compared paper projections against precise geoid measurements and identified systematic discrepancies in methodology. The errors reportedly place millions more coastal communities at elevated flood risk than earlier assessments indicated.
Precise data collection remains critical for accurate long-term planning and infrastructure decisions.
Desert Bacteria Survive Intense Asteroid Impact Forces In Simulations
- Deinococcus radiodurans endured extreme pressure and heat tests.
- The bacteria survived conditions mimicking asteroid collisions.
- Results support the possibility of life spreading via space debris.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Laboratory simulations subjected hardy desert bacteria including Deinococcus radiodurans to forces equivalent to asteroid impacts on planetary surfaces. The microbes remained viable after exposure to intense pressure shock waves and high temperatures generated in the tests. Scientists documented survival rates that align with lithopanspermia theories where life travels between worlds on ejected rocks.
This resilience strengthens arguments for microbial transfer across solar system bodies.
Hackers Target Security Cameras Across Iran And Ukraine Conflicts
- Groups from multiple nations focused on IP camera systems.
- Attacks occurred amid ongoing regional tensions and conflicts.
- Vulnerabilities allowed unauthorized access to live feeds worldwide.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Security researchers documented coordinated hacking campaigns against IP security cameras by actors linked to Iran and other parties involved in Ukraine-related operations. The intrusions exploited common firmware weaknesses to gain control of devices in both conflict zones and civilian areas. Affected systems reportedly included public and private installations across several continents.
Vigilant patching and network segmentation protect critical surveillance infrastructure from such intrusions.
Telecom Industry Shifts Focus To AI Powered 6G Networks At MWC
- Major firms including Qualcomm and Ericsson outlined AI-native infrastructure.
- Discussions moved beyond 5G deployment to next-generation wireless.
- Plans emphasize intelligent networks for future applications.
BARCELONA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – At the Mobile World Congress 2026 leading companies such as Qualcomm Nvidia Nokia and Ericsson presented detailed roadmaps for AI-powered 6G systems. Industry panels highlighted integration of machine learning directly into wireless protocols for smarter data handling and lower latency. Executives shared prototypes and timelines that position AI as the core foundation rather than an add-on feature.
This strategic pivot positions global telecom for more adaptive and efficient connectivity standards.
NetEase Divests From Yakuza Creators Latest Game Studio Project
- The Chinese publisher cut ties with the new studio project.
- The affected title followed a major reveal at The Game Awards.
- Divestment continues a pattern of recent cancellations.
CHINA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – NetEase has reportedly ended support for the studio behind the Yakuza creator’s upcoming game project just months after its high-profile showcase. The decision follows earlier cuts to other titles and stems from internal restructuring efforts. Development teams received notice amid broader company adjustments to focus on core operations.
Studio independence decisions like these often reshape creative pipelines in the gaming sector.
Human Saliva Contains Natural Defense Against Peanut Allergies
- Specific oral bacteria break down major peanut allergen proteins.
- Rothia microbes in saliva and gut neutralize Ara h 1 and 2.
- The mechanism offers a built-in biological protection pathway.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Researchers identified bacteria commonly found in human saliva and the gut that actively degrade key peanut allergens including Ara h 1 and Ara h 2. Laboratory tests demonstrated how these microbes chemically break down the proteins before they trigger immune responses. The discovery emerged from controlled exposure studies comparing allergic and non-allergic subjects.
Natural microbial activity in saliva points toward potential new directions for allergy management research.
Arc Raiders Bug Exposed Discord Chats and Login Tokens
- The game stored private Discord messages in plaintext files.
- Login tokens were also logged unintentionally during integration.
- Developers issued a hotfix to resolve the data exposure.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Embark Studios discovered that Arc Raiders was inadvertently saving user Discord private chats and authentication tokens in unencrypted local files due to an integration oversight. The bug affected players who linked accounts and persisted until a rapid hotfix deployment. Security teams confirmed no external access occurred before the patch.
Prompt vulnerability fixes maintain user confidence in multiplayer game platforms.
Neuron Powered Computer Chips Successfully Run First Person Shooter Games
- Biological neuron networks were programmed to control gameplay.
- The hybrid system handled a full first-person shooter title.
- Results advance practical applications for living computer hardware.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Engineers programmed neuron-based computer chips to run a complete first-person shooter game demonstrating real-time decision making and visual processing. The biological hardware processed inputs and generated outputs comparable to traditional silicon systems during extended test sessions. This milestone builds on prior lab experiments with living cell cultures.
Biological computing platforms may one day complement electronic systems in specialized tasks.
Anthropic Claude AI Identifies Twenty Two Vulnerabilities In Firefox
- The model scanned code and flagged 22 security issues.
- Fourteen of the findings carried high severity ratings.
- Mozilla addressed all discoveries within the two-week period.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Anthropic’s Claude AI system systematically reviewed Firefox source code and identified 22 previously undetected vulnerabilities including 14 rated as high severity. The automated analysis ran continuously for two weeks and produced detailed reports for each flaw. Browser developers at Mozilla verified and patched every issue promptly following the disclosure.
AI-assisted code review accelerates identification of potential security weaknesses in open-source projects.
X Platform Tests New Ad Format Linking Posts To Products
- The service introduced direct product connections within posts.
- Users can now shop featured items without leaving the feed.
- Testing focuses on seamless integration with existing content.
USA, Mar 07 (TNGB) – Platform engineers at X began limited testing of a new advertisement format that embeds direct product purchase links inside regular user posts. The feature allows viewers to complete transactions while remaining in the timeline and targets improved conversion rates for brands. Early data reportedly tracks engagement metrics across test user groups.
Integrated shopping tools could transform how audiences discover and buy products online.

