UMass Amherst engineers have built an artificial neuron powered by bacterial protein nanowires that functions like a real one, but at extremely low voltage. This allows for seamless communication with biological cells and drastically improved energy efficiency. The discovery could lead to bio-inspired computers and wearable electronics that no longer need power-hungry amplifiers. Future applications may include sensors powered by sweat or devices that harvest electricity from thin air.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251013040335.htm
Sandworm hackers linked to failed wiper attack on Poland’s energy systems
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A cyberattack targeting Poland's power grid in late December 2025 has been
linked to the Russian state-sponsored hacking group Sandworm, which
attempted to...
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