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10 Things You Need to Know About Stack Allocation in Go's 2026 Release

Go's 2026 release shifts heap allocations to the stack for performance. This listicle covers costs, benefits, and future directions—essential for Gophers writing hot-path code.

2026-05-05 15:54:07 · Programming

7 Things You Need to Know About Go's Source-Level Inliner

Go 1.26 introduces a powerful source-level inliner as part of the new go fix command, enabling package authors to create self-service API migrations and modernizations.

2026-05-05 15:53:37 · Programming

How to Protect Yourself from Hantavirus on a Cruise: A Prevention Guide

Learn how to prevent hantavirus on a cruise with this step-by-step guide covering cabin inspection, hygiene, proper waste handling, symptom recognition, and emergency response.

2026-05-05 15:51:24 · Technology

How to Explore NASA’s Stunning New Artemis II Photo Collection

A step-by-step guide to browsing and appreciating NASA's newly released 12,000 Artemis II lunar flyby photos, with tips for spotting the best shots.

2026-05-05 15:50:49 · Science & Space

How Estrogen Shapes the Brain’s Resilience to Trauma: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how estrogen in both male and female brains shapes memory resilience after trauma. This step-by-step guide explains the mouse study findings, from stress response to therapeutic implications.

2026-05-05 15:50:15 · Technology

How to Uncover Ancient Copper Smelting: A Guide to Identifying Prehistoric Metallurgy in Cave Sites

Learn to identify ancient copper smelting evidence in caves, using malachite stains, artifacts, chemical tests, and radiocarbon dating—inspired by the 7,000-year-old Pyrenees discovery.

2026-05-05 15:49:40 · Environment & Energy

How to Analyze the Disappearance of a Lake: Lessons from Canada's Lake Rouge

Step-by-step guide to understand how lakes can suddenly vanish, using Lake Rouge's collapse as a case study for analyzing satellite imagery, triggers, and geological impacts.

2026-05-05 15:49:04 · Science & Space

Blue Origin's Endurance Moon Lander: Key Q&A on Its NASA Vacuum Chamber Testing

Blue Origin's Endurance cargo lander completed NASA vacuum chamber tests, advancing Artemis HLS via public-private partnership. Five Q&A explain the lander, tests, and next steps.

2026-05-05 15:46:42 · Science & Space

How Lasers Magnetize Fusion Plasmas: New Simulations Reveal Key Mechanism

New simulations reveal how expanding plasmas spontaneously generate magnetic fields via the Biermann battery effect, advancing direct-drive inertial fusion and astrophysical understanding.

2026-05-05 15:46:20 · Science & Space

Tackling Air Pollution and Heat: Tailored Green Solutions for Cities in Nepal, Ethiopia, and Malawi

New toolkits from University of Surrey help cities in Nepal, Ethiopia, Malawi reduce air pollution and urban heat through tailored green infrastructure.

2026-05-05 15:45:54 · Software Tools

Magnetic Fields Restore Superconductivity in Nickelates: Q&A

Discover how magnetic fields can unexpectedly revive superconductivity in nickelate materials - a breakthrough by CityUHK researchers.

2026-05-05 15:45:28 · Science & Space

Breaking: Edge Infrastructure Under Siege – Attackers Exploit Decaying Perimeter Security at Machine Speed

Attackers exploit decaying edge infrastructure at machine speed, exploiting zero-days in firewalls and VPNs to bypass perimeter defenses.

2026-05-05 15:44:01 · Cybersecurity

SentinelOne AI Thwarts Major Supply Chain Attack Targeting CPU-Z Utility; Attackers Compromised Official Download Site

SentinelOne's AI EDR autonomously blocked a sophisticated supply chain attack on CPU-Z's official download site, serving malware for 19 hours.

2026-05-05 15:43:37 · Cybersecurity

AI Giants Force Cybersecurity Revolution: SentinelOne Exposes Urgent Need for Autonomous Defense Against Zero-Day Attacks

Frontier AI from OpenAI and Anthropic forces shift to autonomous cyber defense; SentinelOne reveals partnerships blocking zero-day attacks only machine-speed response can handle.

2026-05-05 15:43:20 · Cybersecurity

Cyber Automation Race: Attackers Use Machine Speed to Overwhelm Human Defenders

SentinelOne warns attackers use automation and AI to execute intrusions at machine speed, overwhelming human defenders. Automation saves 35% workload but requires integration.

2026-05-05 15:42:59 · Cybersecurity

Zero-Day Supply Chain Attacks Surge: SentinelOne Blocks Three Unseen Payloads in Single Day

SentinelOne blocked three zero-day supply chain attacks in one day, highlighting need for defenses against unknown payloads amid AI-driven threats.

2026-05-05 15:42:39 · Cybersecurity

The Axiom of Choice: The Controversial Linchpin of Modern Mathematics

The axiom of choice resolved a foundational crisis in mathematics but sparked heated debate over its non-constructive nature and paradoxical consequences, including the Banach-Tarski paradox.

2026-05-05 15:40:04 · Software Tools

Embracing the Finite: Rethinking Infinity in Mathematics and Reality

Mathematician Doron Zeilberger argues that infinity is a dangerous fiction; the universe is a finite, discrete machine. This article explores his finitist philosophy, its impact on mathematics, and what we gain by embracing limits.

2026-05-05 15:39:29 · Science & Space

Unveiling the Cambrian Explosion: How a Fossil Bonanza Reshapes Our Understanding of Early Life

Cambrian fossils from 540 million years ago reveal strange worms, blind predators, early mollusks, and sponges, reshaping understanding of the evolutionary explosion.

2026-05-05 15:38:52 · Science & Space

Nature's Calculations: The Mathematical Precision of Plant Light Adaptation

Explore how plant cells use mathematical precision to adapt to changing light—from chloroplast movement to photosynthetic feedback loops. Discover algorithms in nature.

2026-05-05 15:38:25 · Gaming