The Monumental Scale of Malware Data: Visualizing Cyber Threats as Physical Towers of Hard Drives
The digital battleground against cyber threats is characterized by an astronomical volume of data, a reality starkly illustrated by recent disclosures from leading malware research entities. vx-underground, a prominent malware…
Misalignment between self-view and expectations of others drives loneliness in borderline personality disorder
A groundbreaking study involving individuals seeking treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD) has identified a significant psychological gap that may contribute to the profound social isolation often experienced by those…
The Architecture of Laughter: How Social Network Structure Drives Comedy, According to New Sociological Research
Social networks, long understood by sociologists as fundamental frameworks shaping critical aspects of human experience from the spread of information to the dynamics of divorce and the intricacies of seeking…
Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline
The decline of memory and cognitive function has long been viewed as an inevitable consequence of the brain’s internal aging process, characterized by the gradual accumulation of cellular damage and…











