X Changes Revenue Policy, Flipper Zero Adds AI Hacking App

Humans Share Acoustic Beauty Preferences With Animals

  • Humans prefer certain animal sounds that animals themselves favor.
  • The global citizen science experiment tested Darwin’s beauty idea.
  • Results support shared taste for beauty across species.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – A new Science study found humans tend to prefer many of the same animal sounds favored by the animals themselves. The global citizen science experiment collected data from listeners worldwide to test the hypothesis. Findings align with Charles Darwin’s longstanding theory about cross species appreciation for beauty.

This research bridges human and animal sensory experiences in unexpected ways.

Ezrin Protein Closed Form Linked to Bone Cancer Spread

  • The closed form of ezrin protein is functional not inactive.
  • This form may promote metastasis in bone cancer cells.
  • Previous assumptions about ezrin inactivity were overturned.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – Researchers discovered the closed form of the ezrin protein functions actively rather than remaining inactive as long assumed. This variant reportedly drives metastasis in bone cancer cells according to the Science Signaling study. The finding challenges decades of established protein behavior models.

New understanding of ezrin could open pathways for targeted cancer therapies.

X Updates Revenue Sharing to Deter Fake American Users

  • X announced home-region impression weighting for revenue sharing.
  • The change targeted fake US and Japan location gaming.
  • Elon Musk paused implementation the same day.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – Nikita Bier announced changes to X’s revenue sharing policy with home-region impression weighting to deter fake US and Japan gaming. The platform reportedly planned stricter location-based criteria. However Elon Musk posted the same day that they will pause moving forward with this until further consideration.

The announcement and quick pause highlight ongoing challenges in fairly managing creator payouts.

Satellite Data Weaponized Amid Gulf Conflict Reshaping

  • Satellite infrastructure faces delays spoofing and private control.
  • Responsibility for interference remains unclear in the region.
  • The world depends on these systems for conflict visibility.

GULF REGION, Mar 25 (TNGB) – Ongoing conflicts in the Gulf have led to delays spoofing and private control of satellite infrastructure. Observers note that key systems used for monitoring events are increasingly compromised. No single party has been confirmed as orchestrating the disruptions.

This situation raises concerns over reliable global observation during geopolitical tensions.

Anthropic Launches Safer Claude Code Auto Mode

  • Claude Code auto mode now includes stronger safety guardrails.
  • The update prevents mass file deletions and similar errors.
  • Developers gain more reliable automation without common pitfalls.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – Anthropic released an updated safer version of Claude Code auto mode to avoid accidental mass file deletions and other mishaps. The enhancements add multiple layers of verification before executing changes. Users can now automate coding tasks with reduced risk of unintended consequences.

Improved safeguards make AI coding assistants more dependable for everyday work.

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Tied to Blood Brain Barrier Damage

  • Repetitive head injuries damage the blood brain barrier.
  • This damage reportedly drives chronic traumatic encephalopathy development.
  • Drugs strengthening the barrier may prevent athlete brain issues.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – New research links chronic traumatic encephalopathy to damage of the blood brain barrier caused by repeated head trauma like that in boxing. The mechanism explains how injuries lead to long term neurodegeneration. Scientists suggest therapies that reinforce the barrier could offer protection.

Athletes in contact sports may benefit from future barrier focused treatments.

Probiotic Cream Could Prevent Frostbite in Extreme Cold

  • Skin microbiome tweaks via probiotic cream boost heat production.
  • The approach may guard against frostbite and hypothermia.
  • Tests targeted extreme environment exposure scenarios.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – Scientists developed a probiotic cream that alters the skin microbiome to increase heat generation and potentially prevent frostbite. Early results indicate the formula helps maintain body temperature in harsh cold conditions. The innovation targets people working in extreme environments.

This simple topical solution offers a practical defense against cold related injuries.

HP Expands AI Workstation With Horizontal Volume Increase

  • HP workstation adds fifteen percent more internal volume horizontally.
  • Alternate side panels provide enhanced active cooling options.
  • The design accommodates larger AI hardware configurations.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – HP introduced a new AI workstation that expands horizontally to add fifteen percent more internal space. The modular design also features alternative side panels with superior active cooling. Users can customize the system for demanding artificial intelligence workloads.

Flexible hardware like this supports rapid growth in specialized computing needs.

Flipper Zero Gains AI Powered Companion App

  • New app adds natural language interface to Flipper Zero.
  • The tool simplifies pen testing and hacking procedures.
  • Users interact via conversational commands for faster results.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – The Flipper Zero pen testing device now includes a third-party AI-powered companion app. The tool simplifies pen testing and hacking procedures. Users interact via conversational commands for faster results.

This integration lowers barriers for ethical hacking and device diagnostics.

Physicists Derive Formula for Folding Flexible Materials

  • Folding crepes or tortillas balances gravity against elasticity.
  • The new equation predicts maximum folds before failure.
  • Behavior depends on material thickness and force competition.

USA, Mar 25 (TNGB) – Physicists created a formula explaining how many times flexible materials like crepes or tortillas can fold before limits are reached. The model accounts for the interplay between gravity and elasticity in each layer. Tests confirmed the predictions across various everyday items.

The discovery adds precision to understanding everyday physical manipulations.