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WWW.IGN.COMBest Buy Has a Slim Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop for Under $1,100Chec kout Best Buy's best gaming laptop deal of the week. Right now the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 4060 gaming laptop is on sale for just $1,199.99 shipped after a $400 off instant discount. This is a great price for a 14" gaming laptop that weighs in at about 3 pounds, boasts a gorgeous high-resolution OLED display, and features premium build quality.$400 Off Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 4060 Gaming LaptopAsus ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSDThe Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is one of the thinnest and lightest laptops in its class, weighing in at only 3.3 pounds and measuring 0.63" thin. Unlike most other laptops in this price range, the G14 boasts a CNC machined aluminum chassis that makes it feel very premium. It features a 14" 2880x1800 OLED display, AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 1TB M.2 SSD. Despite the slim profile, the G14 is equipped with a powerful AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.2GHz and 8 cores (16 threads).The discrete graphics is a slightly throttled GeForce RTX 4060 GPU with 90W TGP (115W TGP is the normal unthrottled TGP). It should play undemanding or older games just fine on the 2880x1800 display, however you'll most likely have to drop the resolution to 1080p to play newer, more demanding games at a comfortable framerate. The RTX 4060 supports DLSS 3.0 for a welcome FPS boost to any game that is compatible with the technology.. Best Buy is an authorized Asus reseller, so you'll be getting the same 1 year warranty as buying from Asus direct. This laptop is also currently in stock and will be delivered to you within a week.Looking for more suggestions? Check out the best gaming laptops so far in 2025.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 83 Vue
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WWW.DENOFGEEK.COMThe Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 3 Review: DevotionWarning: contains spoilers for The Handmaid’s Tale season 6 episode 3 “Devotion”. So close! For years now, Moira’s – and to a lesser extent, Luke’s – main job on The Handmaid’s Tale has been to wear a knitted beanie while looking concerned about June. Then, it finally looked as though Samira Wiley and O-T Fagbenle’s characters were getting their own plot with its own action and stakes. Lord knows they’ve earned one; there’s only so much even actors of their talent can do with the direction ‘give baby Nichole a bath’. Luke’s train station sacrifice in the season five finale appeared to be teeing him up for all kinds of potential screentime. Prison, a trial, a release deal… all of which was swerved in favour of sending him and Moira on a Mayday mission into No Man’s Land. Okay, still promising. Then “Devotion” arrived, and revealed that the whole thing was just an excuse to reunite June and Nick, and to reheat TV’s most tepid love story. With apologies to June/Nick stans (there must be some out there), their chemistry has never lit up the screen for me. The need for Max Minghella’s spy character to be so buttoned up and tamped down in Gilead has left Commander Blaine largely unknowable, even after six seasons. His devotion to June aside, who is Nick? A pragmatic survivor, a double-agent who meets his handler under dramatically lit bridges… Mostly though, Nick’s function is to be another member of the June Osborne fan club. Like Moira and Luke, he orbits June as a satellite. Granted, June is The Handmaid and this is her Tale, but a result of her character’s centrality is that some of the others get overshadowed. That must be why we were treated to a replay of her and Nick’s ‘I love you/I can’t have you’ old favorites instead of, say, some new Moira and Luke momentum. Nina Fiore and John Herrera’s script did well to acknowledge the repetition when June cut Nick off in the middle of one of his now-traditional ‘live well and remember me to our daughter’ speeches to ask who were they kidding. Those two are never going to say goodbye. The failure of Moira and Luke’s mission (codename: This Could Have Been an Email) resulted in a rescue that wasn’t just anticlimactic, but also patronising, and for Luke, humiliating. June showed up like an exasperated mom ticking off her kids, asking them how they could have been so stupid and telling them how worried she’d been. Needing to be saved by his wife’s boyfriend will do nothing for Luke’s feelings of inadequacy, which may be the point if he’s now spurred on to further Mayday action. If Luke goes out in a blaze of glory to save Hannah later this season, it might make good drama, but boy, would it be cruel. After everything they’ve been through, he and Moira deserve to make old bones. As does Janine, who, thanks to her latest posting in the penultimate circle of Gileadean hell (as Lawrence said, at least it’s not the Colonies), now has intimate access to one of the men on Luke’s kill list. We heard Commander Bell’s name mentioned as a patron of this branch of Jezebels, if that’s what that was. The question is whether Janine has any fight left in her. If not, then at least it’s useful that the Marthas in the brothel there are masked – makes it much easier for anybody wanting to sneak in there disguised as one. Sans cattle prod, a powerless Aunt Lydia cut a pathetic figure in her scenes. Not only is she suffering from some kind of nerve damage, but Lydia also seems to have been taking amnesia pills. You’d think that the story of teenage Esther’s rape last season would have revealed Gilead to her as the unholy sham it is, but still, she was shocked to discover iniquity at the heart of her godly country. What will it take for Lydia to realise the truth, and more tantalisingly, how far is she prepared to go to save her special girl? Speaking of special girls, June was right about Serena always ending back on top. By rights, she should be made mayor of New Bethlehem after that rousing sales pitch. Bringing her back to sell the “safer than Disneyworld” enclave was a masterstroke from Commander Wharton, who spent the episode flirting with her as only the religious right can flirt (‘Praise the lord for blessing you and keeping you looking fiiiiiiine’ etc.) Would Serena and Wharton make the ultimate power couple, or is Wharton sniffing around the striking Viking because he’s old-school Gilead and wants to clip her wings? Episodes one to three of The Handmaid’s Tale season six are streaming now on Hulu in the US. Episode 4 arrives on Tuesday April 15. Season six will air on Channel 4 in the UK at a later date.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 81 Vue
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NEWS.XBOX.COMLearn How Milestone Taught Its Neural AI to Race Off RoadSummaryThe new installment of the Supercross franchise uses for the first time Milestone’s Neural AI, A.N.N.A.Learn how A.N.N.A. mastered the dirt and all the typical Supercross maneuvers and jumps to be as fast as possible.Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game – Special EditionMonster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game – Dirt Master Edition are out now in early access on Xbox Series X|S; Standard Edition available April 10, 2025. Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game – Special Edition and Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game – Dirt Master Edition are out now in early access for Xbox Series X|S and the Standard Edition will be available for everyone on April 10, 2025. I can’t wait to see all of you take the route for the Supercross elite in this new and completely improved game. Today, I want to talk to you about one of the most ambitious and challenging aspects of the game, which made us sweat but filled us with pride once the results started to arrive: Neural AI. We started using our Neural AI, A.N.N.A (Artificial Neural Network Agent), in our games starting from 2019, but research began before then. Neural AI is a specific kind of AI that can simulate realistic behavior. To do that, it must train and test the tracks to learn the best trajectories to become as fast as possible. Over the years in Milestone we have seen incredible results, with AI capable of controlling vehicles in a realistic manner. But up to this Supercross chapter, A.N.N.A. has only been on tarmac surfaces. Teaching an AI to Run in a New Environment As mentioned before, A.N.N.A. was used in the past in the MotoGP™ and RIDE franchises, to race in situations that were intense and crowded. But tracks were made of tarmac, a very regular surface. Supercross tracks are much more compressed, short, and full of tight corners. They have a completely different rhythm thanks to the variety of jumps, like steps up, tabletops, walls, and more. Each jump has its own best way to do it, and once they are inserted on a track, riders must figure out the order of things and adjust based on what comes after those jumps, with the goal of being the fastest. When we had to set the AI to handle all the different elements that make up Supercross tracks, we were worried it wouldn’t be able to deal with all the variables it had to calculate during a lap around a dirt track. But right after the first tests, we knew that we were in the right direction. Programming a Neural AI takes a lot of time, and implementing A.N.N.A. in Supercross 25 is one of the factors that made us take two years to develop the next game. How We Made It When our AI is running during a race, it has to take into account a bunch of different factors, like track design, speed, balance, trajectory, other AI controlled riders, and, most importantly, players, who are the main unpredictable element on the track. It can handle all that complexity thanks to a lot of rigorous training. We wanted to include in the game the current Supercross season for the first time, but we had to start working on the AI way earlier due to timing reasons. First, we calibrated the Agents on the new physics system, then we introduced tracks from the past to the AI so it could learn what a Supercross track is and what makes it up. To achieve the best level of realism, we immediately added an extra obstacle to our Agents: dynamic terrain. In real Supercross, ruts are deep furrows in the ground created by the bikes’ passage. They change the feel and the looks of the track significantly. Usually, if you change one thing about a track after the AI has learned it, it can’t find the original layout, and it gets lost. But with dynamic ruts, the tracks evolve every lap, so we had to teach A.N.N.A. how to handle this extra challenge, and it responded really well. Now it can adjust its trajectory and strategy based on the ruts present at that specific moment of the race. When the 2025 Supercross tracks arrived, we made A.N.N.A. run on them and we had amazing results. It was already a Supercross expert, able to handle and interpret the modules and variations of the tracks. The only exception was with elements it had never seen before, because every year the sport evolves, and track designers introduce original and interesting sequences. We had to teach it those extra modules, even making it go against its previous learnings. We were so impressed by the results we have achieved with this training system. Of course, we still made some fine-tuning, especially adjusting the difficulty of the AI based on the player’s skill, but we had confirmation of how intelligent A.N.N.A. is, and this Supercross chapter is just the beginning for even more spectacular achievements. See A.N.N.A. Flying The air section is a huge part of Supercross, and in Supercross 25, we gave to both players and AI full control of the in-air motion thanks to the dual stick, which allows managing both the rider’s and the bike’s weight. We have taught A.N.N.A. the technique and made it train on all kinds of jumps. We were surprised when we saw that it could find and apply the best technique on a jump before we could! For example, there was a jump where the quickest way to make it was through a scrub — a particular bike maneuver that slices the air and allows shorter airtime. While I was still trying to understand how to perfect this trick for maximum efficiency, A.N.N.A. had already figured it out, with a top-notch execution. This has pushed us to become even better while playing against it! Test It With Your Tracks Neural AI is going to be available also on UGC tracks for the first time and we have applied the same principle we used for the 2025 season. The Agents are smart and, as I like to say, they have studied a lot of textbooks. They have the knowledge and the ability to adapt to a new environment using the skills they have obtained through training just like a real rider. We are super happy with how they have responded, and we will keep working to make them even more prepared and precise. Thank you for your time. It’s always great to talk about these amazing achievements. The game is now available for everyone, and we can’t wait to see what spectacular stunts you will pull off. See you on the track! Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game – Special EditionMonster Energy Supercross 25 – Dirt Master Edition are out now in early access on Xbox Series X|S; Standard Edition available April 10, 2025. Monster Energy Supercross 25 X Monster Jam™ Showdown – Dirt Master Edition Milestone S.r.l. ☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★ $99.99 Get it now Get the ultimate off-road experience, pre-order now Monster Energy Supercross 25 X Monster Jam™ Showdown – Dirt Master Edition! You will get: – Monster Energy Supercross 25 Full Game – Monster Jam™ Showdown Full Game* – Monster Energy Supercross 25 – Season Pass to make your Supercross experience jump higher and higher, as soon as its content becomes available – 2 Customization DLCs: Stars & Stripes Pack and Touchdown Pack – 3-day early access *playable from April 7th 2025 Get ready for the official 2025 Supercross season with Monster Energy Supercross 25! Experience the thrill of racing on newly designed tracks that replicate real-world events and compete against the latest roster of professional riders: forge your path in a revamped career featuring intense competitions, rivalries, and strategic choices. Thanks to Unreal Engine 5, enjoy a renewed gameplay experience with realistic physics and dynamic track evolution, making every lap unique and challenging. Master the flow with open tutorials, a comprehensive wiki, and Neural Technology riding aids. Customize your experience with advanced editors and share your creations across platforms. Plus, enjoy full crossplay support for global competition in immersive online multiplayer modes regardless of the platform, whether you're competing in casual races or battling for the top spot in ranked leaderboards. All contents included in the Season Pass will be released by September 2025. Monster Energy Supercross 25 – Special Edition Milestone S.r.l. ☆☆☆☆☆ 9 ★★★★★ $79.99 Get it now Be the first out of the gate! Pre-order the Monster Energy Supercross 25 – Special Edition and get: – Full Game – Season Pass to make your Supercross experience jump higher and higher, as soon as its content becomes available – 2 Customization DLCs: Stars & Stripes Pack and Touchdown Pack – 3-day early access Get ready for the official 2025 Supercross season with Monster Energy Supercross 25! Experience the thrill of racing on newly designed tracks that replicate real-world events and compete against the latest roster of professional riders: forge your path in a revamped career featuring intense competitions, rivalries, and strategic choices. Thanks to Unreal Engine 5, enjoy a renewed gameplay experience with realistic physics and dynamic track evolution, making every lap unique and challenging. Master the flow with open tutorials, a comprehensive wiki, and Neural Technology riding aids. Customize your experience with advanced editors and share your creations across platforms. Plus, enjoy full crossplay support for global competition in immersive online multiplayer modes regardless of the platform, whether you're competing in casual races or battling for the top spot in ranked leaderboards. All contents included in the Season Pass will be released by September 2025. Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game Milestone S.r.l. ☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★ $59.99 Pre-order Supercross riders don't hold back—why should you? So, pre-order Monster Energy Supercross 25 now and get the Full Game plus the Stars & Stripes Pack! Get ready for the official 2025 Supercross season with Monster Energy Supercross 25! Experience the thrill of racing on newly designed tracks that replicate real-world events and compete against the latest roster of professional riders: forge your path in a revamped career featuring intense competitions, rivalries, and strategic choices. Thanks to Unreal Engine 5, enjoy a renewed gameplay experience with realistic physics and dynamic track evolution, making every lap unique and challenging. Master the flow with open tutorials, a comprehensive wiki, and Neural Technology riding aids. Customize your experience with advanced editors and share your creations across platforms. Plus, enjoy full crossplay support for global competition in immersive online multiplayer modes regardless of the platform, whether you're competing in casual races or battling for the top spot in ranked leaderboards.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 91 Vue
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FUTURISM.COMCory Booker Releases Oura Ring Data From His 25-Hour SpeechImage by Nathan Posner / Anadolu via Getty / Oura / FuturismDevicesCory Booker, the senior Democratic senator from New Jersey, stood on the Senate floor for over 25 hours last week as he delivered what proved to be the longest speech in the chamber's history — breaking the previous record of 24 hours and 18 minutes held by Strom Thurmond, the Dixiecrat who in 1957 filibustered to delay the passage of the Civil Rights Act.Armed with several binders of data and bipartisan anecdotes spanning topics ranging from the economy to civil rights, Booker used the time to rail against president Donald Trump's policies. He repeatedly declared that America is in a "moral moment," and — invoking the late senator and civil rights leader John Lewis — urged both citizens and lawmakers to get in "good trouble" in protest of the current administration.And though he understandably showed some signs of fatigue towards the end of the 25-plus hour address, he maintained an impressive cogency, in what was ultimately an extraordinary feat of mental and physical stamina.Suffice to say that this was a serious physical accomplishment. And throughout the record-breaking filibuster, Booker wore an Oura Ring, which is a popular wearable fitness device that collects and compiles health data about the wearer including heart rate, skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, and more. (That said, while the gadget has a cult following, its users will readily admit that the ring isn't perfect.)Following his performance, Booker provided Men's Health with screenshots of the smart device's findings. As it turns out? Delivering a 25-hour-plus speech without breaks, food, and hardly any water is pretty taxing on the body, actually!As the screenshots show, Booker's Oura Ring showed him having a "good" night's sleep the night before he launched his filibuster, which began at 7 PM on March 31st. He also had stable stress levels, and a general "Readiness Score" of a solid 75 percent.Once the New Jersey rep took the floor, however, that changed. Per Men's Health, Booker's smart ring reported an elevated heart rate — it remained over 100 beats per minute over the 25 hours, which is considered high — and elevated stress levels overall. The device also clocked just 15 minutes of "restorative time," though it reported a sky-high "Activity Level" and a step count of over 20,000. (Booker told Men's Health that he was "shifting back and forth a lot to try to get blood flowing through my legs" after they started to go numb around the three-hour mark.)The senator's sleep report, unsurprisingly, showed nothing."There's a lot of movement, but there's just no sleep data," Booker told Men's Health. "I thought they would put something on there."It's hard to overstate the stamina it took for Booker, who is 55 years old, to not only stay standing throughout his address, but to remain intellectually lucid. Ryan Bolton, the Director of High Performance at USA Triathlon, said Booker's energetic output was "comparable" to that of race car drivers, who maintain an elevated heart rate level over the course of hours while they race.Elsewhere, the senator told The New York Times that he took Motrin to help with muscle pain. He also stopped eating and drinking well in advance of the marathon speech to avoid bathrooms breaks, and maintains that he didn't wear a diaper during it.As for his post-filibuster recovery, Booker admitted to Men's Health that his hips and especially his feet took the worst blows — his feet were "in really bad shape," he told the magazine — and compared his general physical state to a very specific memory from his days playing Division One college football."When I played football, Oregon State had the worst turf in the whole Pac-10," Booker, an alumni of Stanford University's football team, told Men's Health. "It was like they just spray-painted concrete. And the next day, everything ached from running on what was like a parking lot.""I woke up after getting a little bit of sleep after the 25 hours, and felt that way," he added, though noted that he felt "the soreness even more" the day after.More on devices: Let's Talk About Botched Weiner ImplantsShare This Article0 Commentaires 0 Parts 63 Vue
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THEHACKERNEWS.COMCISA Adds CrushFTP Vulnerability to KEV Catalog Following Confirmed Active ExploitationApr 08, 2025Ravie LakshmananCyber Attack / Vulnerability A recently disclosed critical security flaw impacting CrushFTP has been added by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog after reports emerged of active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability is a case of authentication bypass that could permit an unauthenticated attacker to take over susceptible instances. It has been fixed in versions 10.8.4 and 11.3.1. "CrushFTP contains an authentication bypass vulnerability in the HTTP authorization header that allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to authenticate to any known or guessable user account (e.g., crushadmin), potentially leading to a full compromise," CISA said in an advisory. The shortcoming has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2025-31161 (CVSS score: 9.8). It bears noting that the same vulnerability was previously tracked as CVE-2025-2825, which has now been marked Rejected in the CVE list. The development comes after the disclosure process associated with the flaw has been entangled in controversy and confusion, with VulnCheck – due to it being a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) – assigned an identifier (i.e., CVE-2025-2825), while the actual CVE (i.e., CVE-2025-31161) had been pending. Outpost24, which is credited with responsibly disclosing the flaw to the vendor, has stepped in to clarify that it requested a CVE number from MITRE on March 13, 2025, and that it was coordinating with CrushFTP to ensure that the fixes were rolled out within a 90-day disclosure period. However, it wasn't until March 27 that MITRE assigned the flaw the CVE CVE-2025-31161, by which time VulnCheck had released a CVE of its own without contacting "CrushFTP or Outpost24 beforehand to see if a responsible disclosure process was already underway." The Swedish cybersecurity company has since released step-by-step instructions to trigger the exploit without sharing much of the technical specifics - Generate a random alphanumeric session token of a minimum 31 characters of length Set a cookie called CrushAuth to the value generated in step 1 Set a cookie called currentAuth to the last 4 characters of the value generated in step 1 Perform an HTTP GET request to the target /WebInterface/function/ with the cookies from steps 2 and 3, as well as an Authorization header set to "AWS4-HMAC=<username>/," where <username> is the user to be signed in as (e.g., crushadmin) A net result of these actions is that the session generated at the start gets authenticated as the chosen user, allowing an attacker to execute any commands that user has rights to. Huntress, which re-created a proof-of-concept for CVE-2025-31161, said it observed in-the-wild exploitation of CVE-2025-31161 on April 3, 2025, and that it uncovered further post-exploitation activity involving the use of MeshCentral agent and other malware. There is some evidence to suggest that the compromise may have happened as early as March 30. The cybersecurity firm said it has seen exploitation efforts targeting four distinct hosts from four different companies to date, adding three of those affected were hosted by the same managed service provider (MSP). The names of the impacted companies were not disclosed, but they belong to marketing, retail, and semiconductor sectors. The threat actors have been found to weaponize the access to install legitimate remote desktop software such as AnyDesk and MeshAgent, while also taking steps to harvest credentials in at least one instance. After deploying MeshAgent, the attackers are said to have added a non-admin user ("CrushUser") to the local administrators group and delivered another C++ binary ("d3d11.dll"), an implementation of the open-source library TgBot. "Tt is likely that the threat actors are making use of a Telegram bot to collect telemetry from infected hosts," Huntress researchers said. As of April 6, 2025, there are 815 unpatched instances vulnerable to the flaw, with 487 of them located in North America and 250 in Europe. In light of active exploitation, Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are required to apply the necessary patches by April 28 to secure their networks. Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. SHARE 0 Commentaires 0 Parts 96 Vue
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WEWORKREMOTELY.COMOnTheGoSystems: Partnerships ManagerOnTheGoSystems is building translation tools that millions of people use every day. We’re expanding from Website Translation to our new SaaS system for Software Localization.We are seeking a talented and driven Partnerships Manager to join our team and help us grow our strategic alliances and partnerships.Must-HaveProven experience working with partners,Experience managing others, preferably a small and intimate team,Proficiency in using WordPress and familiarity with its ecosystem, including themes, plugins, hosting companies, and services.Nice-to-HaveExperience building WordPress sites,Experience developing WordPress themes or plugins,Knowledge of HTML, CSS,Basic knowledge of JS, PHP.Our Ideal CandidateStrategic thinking: you can analyze a situation and identify our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and risks.Realistic planning: you are able to create a plan that implements our strategy, within our means and describes what actions to take.Execution: you are determined to execute on that plan and make things happen.Communication: you can effectively work with others, in OTGS and outside OTGS. Being very clear about what we’re saying and fully understanding others.What You’ll DoBecome an expert in our products, our ecosystem, clients and competitors,Be in charge of planning and executing partnership strategies and different campaigns, Set goals and priorities, run an Agile process, analyze the results, draw conclusions, and take actions. Build and nurture relationships with media partners and affiliates to promote our products.Manage a team and provide quality feedback on the team’s performance,Stay up-to-date with industry news.What We Offer100% remote position,Body And Mind Movement (BAMM) program to support your physical activities and other hobbies, A computer budget to make your workplace better,A Kindle device with an access to our company Amazon account, We respect national holidays in each country and want you to have a rest these days, Being part of a team of smart, self-driven individuals,Great opportunity to progress and advance,Collaborating with team members across the globe.We’re excited to hear from you and see what we can achieve together at OTGS!0 Commentaires 0 Parts 76 Vue
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMGame of clones: Colossal’s new wolves are cute, but are they dire?Somewhere in the northern US, drones fly over a 2,000-acre preserve, protected by a nine-foot fence built to zoo standards. It is off-limits to curious visitors, especially those with a passion for epic fantasies or mythical creatures. The reason for such tight security? Inside the preserve roam three striking snow-white wolves—which a startup called Colossal Biosciences says are members of a species that went extinct 13,000 years ago, now reborn via biotechnology. For several years now, the Texas-based company has been in the news for its plans to re-create woolly mammoths someday. But now it’s making a bold new claim—that it has actually “de-extincted” an animal called the dire wolf. And that could be another reason for the high fences and secret location—to fend off scientific critics, some of whom have already been howling that the company is a “scam” perpetrating “elephantine fantasies” on the public and engaging in “pure hype.” Dire wolves were large, big-jawed members of the canine family. More than 400 of their skulls have been recovered from the La Brea Tar Pits in California. Ultimately they were replaced by smaller relatives like the gray wolf. In its effort to re-create the animal, Colossal says, it extracted DNA information from dire wolf bones and used gene editing to introduce some of those elements into cells from gray wolves. It then used a cloning procedure to turn the cells into three actual animals. The animals include two males, Romulus and Remus, born in October, and one female, Khaleesi, whose name is a reference to the TV series Game of Thrones, in which fictional dire wolves play a part. Two of the “dire wolves” at three months old.COLOSSAL BIOSCIENCES Each animal, the company says, has 20 genetic changes across 14 genes designed to make them larger, change their facial features, and give them a snow-white appearance. Some scientists reject the company’s claim that the new animals are a revival of the extinct creatures, since in reality dire wolves and gray wolves are different species separated by a few million of years of evolution and several million letters of DNA. “I would say such an animal is not a dire wolf and it’s not correct to say dire wolves have been brought back from extinction. It’s a modified gray wolf,” says Anders Bergström, a professor at the University of East Anglia who specializes in the evolution of canines. “Twenty changes is not nearly enough. But it could get you a strange-looking gray wolf.” Beth Shapiro, an expert on ancient DNA who is now on a three-year sabbatical from the University of California, Santa Cruz, as the company’s CSO, acknowledged in an interview that other scientists would bristle at the claim. “What we’re going to have here is a philosophical argument about whether we should call it a dire wolf or call it something else,” Shapiro said. Asked point blank to call the animal a dire wolf, she hesitated but then did so. “It is a dire wolf,” she said. “I feel like I say that, and then all of my taxonomist friends will be like, ‘Okay, I’m done with her.’ But it’s not a gray wolf. It doesn’t look like a gray wolf.” Dire or not, the new wolves demonstrate that science is becoming more deft in its control over the genomes of animals—and point to how that skill could help in conservation. As part of the project, Colossal says, it also cloned several red wolves, an American species that’s the most endangered wolf in the world. But that isn’t as dramatic as the supposed rebirth of an extinct animal with a large cultural following. “The motivation really is to develop tools that we can use to stop species from becoming extinct. Do we need ancient DNA for that? Maybe not,” says Shapiro. “Does it bring more attention to it so that maybe people get excited about the idea that we can use biotechnology for conservation? Probably.” Secret project Colossal was founded in 2021 after founder Ben Lamm, a software entrepreneur, visited the Harvard geneticist George Church and learned about a far-out and still mostly theoretical project to re-create woolly mammoths. The idea is to release herds of them in cold regions, like Siberia, and restore an ecological balance that keeps greenhouse gases trapped in the permafrost. Lamm has unexpectedly been able to raise more than $400 million from investors to back the plan, and Forbes reported that he is now a multibillionaire, at least on paper, thanks to the $10 billion value assigned to the startup. From left to right: Beth Shapiro, George Church, and Ben Lamm pose with the pups.COLOSSAL BIOSCIENCES As Lamm showed he could raise money for Colossal’s ideas, it soon expanded beyond its effort to modify elephants. It publicly announced a bid to re-create the thylacine, a marsupial predator hunted to extinction, and then, in 2023, it started planning to resurrect the dodo bird—the effort that brought Shapiro to the company. So far, none of those projects have actually resulted in a live animal. Each faced dire practical issues. With elephants, it was that their pregnancies last two years, longer than those in any other species. Testing out mammoth designs would be impossibly slow. With the dodo bird, it was that no one has ever figured out how to genetically modify the pigeon, the most closely related species from which to craft a dodo via editing. One of Lamm’s other favorite targets—the Steller’s sea cow, which disappeared around 1770—has no obvious surrogate of any kind. But bringing back a wolf was feasible. Over 1,500 dogs had been cloned, primarily by one company in South Korea. Researchers in Asia had even used dog eggs and dog mothers to produce both coyote and wolf clones. That’s not surprising, since all these species are closely enough related to interbreed. “Just thinking about surrogacy for the dire wolf … it was like ‘Oh, yeah,’” recalls Shapiro. “Surrogacy there would be really straightforward.” Dire wolves did present some new problems. One was the lack of any clear ecological purpose in reviving animals that disappeared during the Pleistocene epoch and are usually portrayed as ferocious predators with slavering jaws. “People have weird feelings about things that, you know, may or may not eat people or livestock,” Shapiro says. The technical challenge was there was still no accurate DNA sequence of a dire wolf. A 2021 effort to obtain DNA from old bones had yielded only a tiny amount, not enough to accurately decode the genome in detail. And without a detailed gene map, Colossal wouldn’t be able see what genetic differences they would need to install in gray wolves, the species they intended to alter. Shapiro says she went back to museums, including the Idaho Museum of Natural History, and eventually got permission to cut off more bone from a 72,0000-year-old skull that’s on display there. She also got a tooth from a 13,000-year-old skull held in another museum. which she drilled into herself. This time the bones yielded far more DNA and a much more complete gene map. A paper describing the detailed sequence is being submitted for publication; its authors include George R.R. Martin, the fantasy author whose books were turned into the HBO series Game of Thrones, In addition to placing dire wolves more firmly in the Canidae family tree (they’re slightly closer to jackals than to gray wolves, but more than 99.9% identical to both at a genetic level) and determining when dire wolves split from the pack (about 4 million years ago), the team also located around 80 genes where dire wolves seemed to be most different. If you wanted to turn a gray wolf into a dire wolf, this would be the obvious list to start from. Crying wolf Colossal then began the process of using base editing, an updated form of the CRISPR gene-modification technique, to introduce some of those exact DNA variations into blood cells of a gray wolf kept in its labs. Each additional edit, the company hoped, would make the eventual animal a little more dire-wolf-like, even it involved changing just a single letter of a gene. Shapiro says all the edits involve “genetic enhancers,” bits of DNA that help control how strongly certain genes are expressed. These can influence how big animals grow, as well as affecting the shape of their ears, faces, and skulls. This tactic was not as dramatic as intervening right in the middle of a gene, which would change what protein is made. But it was less risky—more like turning knobs on an unfamiliar radio than cutting wires and replacing circuits. That left the scientists to engineer into the animals what would become the showstopper trait—the dramatic white fur. Shapiro says the genome code indicated that dire wolves might have had light coats. But the specific pigment genes involved are linked to a risk of albinism, deafness, and blindness, and they didn’t want sick wolves. That’s when Colossal opted for a shortcut. Instead of reproducing precise DNA variants seen in dire wolves, they disabled two genes entirely. In dogs and other species, the absence of those genes is known to produce light fur. The decision to make the wolves white did result in dramatic photos of the animals. “It’s the most striking thing about them,” says Mairin Balisi, a paleontologist who studies dire wolf fossils. But she doubts it reflects what the animals actually looked like: “A white coat might make sense if you are in a snowy landscape, but one of the places where dire wolves were most abundant was around Los Angeles and the tar pits, and it was not a snowy landscape even in the Ice Age. If you look at mammals in this region today, they are not white. I am just confused by the declaration that dire wolves are back.” Bergström also says he doesn’t think the edits add up to a dire wolf. “I doubt that 20 changes are enough to turn a gray wolf to a dire wolf. You’d probably need hundreds or thousands of changes—no one really knows,” he says. “This is one of those unsolved questions in biology. People argue [about] the extent to which many small differences make a species distinct, versus a small number of big-effect differences. Nobody knows, but I lean to the ‘many small differences’ view.” Some genes have big, visible effects—changing a single gene can make a dog hairless, for instance. But it might be many more small changes that account for the difference in size and appearance between, say, a Great Dane and a Chihuahua. And that is just looks. Bergström says science has much less idea which changes would account for behavior—even if we could tell from a genome how an extinct animal acted, which we can’t. “A lot of people are quite skeptical of what they are doing,” Bergström says of Colossal. “But I still think it’s interesting that someone is trying. It takes a lot of money and resources, and if we did have the technology to bring species back from extinction, I do think that would be useful. We drive species to extinction, sometimes very rapidly, and that is a shame.” Cloning with dogs By last August, the gray wolf cells had been edited, and it was time to try cloning those cells and producing animals. Shapiro says her company transferred 45 cloned embryos apiece into six surrogate dogs. That led to three pregnancies, from which four dogs were born. One of the four, Khaleesi’s sister, died 10 days after birth from an intestinal infection, deemed unrelated to the cloning process. “That was the only puppy that didn’t make it,” says Shapiro. Two other fetal clones were reabsorbed during pregnancy, which means they disintegrated, a fairly common occurrence in dogs. These days the white wolves are able to freely roam around a large area. They don’t have radio collars, but they are watched by cameras and are trained to come to their caretakers to get fed, which offers a chance to weigh them as they cross a scale in the ground. The 10 staff members attending to them can see them up close, though they’re now too big to handle the way the caretakers could when they were puppies. The pups are being monitored through the different stages of their development but will not be put on public display.COLOSSAL BIOSCIENCES Whatever species these animals are, it’s not obvious what their future will be. They don’t seem to have a conservation purpose, and Lamm says he isn’t trying to profit from them. “We’re not making money off the dire wolves. That's not our business plan,” Lamm said in an interview with MIT Technology Review. He added that the animals would also not be put on display for the public, since “we’re not in the business of attractions.” At least not in-person attractions. But every aspect of the project has been filmed, and in February, the company inked a deal to produce a docuseries about its exploits. That same month it also hired as its marketing chief a Hollywood executive who previously worked on big-budget “monster movies.” And there are signs that de-extinction, in Colossal’s hands, has the potential to generate nearly out-of-control of attention, much like that scene in the original King Kong when the giant ape—captured by a filmmaker—breaks its chains under the flashes of the cameras. For instance company’s first creation, mice with shaggy, mammoth-like hair, was announced only five weeks ago, yet there are already unauthorized sales of throw pillows and T-shirts (they read “Legalize Woolly Mice”), as well as some “serious security issues” involving unannounced visitors. “We’ve had people show up to our labs because they want the woolly mouse,” Lamm says. “We’re worried about that from a security perspective [for] the wolves, because you’re going to have all the Game of Thrones people. You’re going to have a lot of people that want to see these animals.” Lamm said that in light of his concerns about unruly fans, diagrams of the ecological preserve provided to the media had been altered so that no internet “sleuths” could use them to guess its location.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 114 Vue
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WORLDARCHITECTURE.ORGThe Estonian Pavilion will explore Insulation Renovations: Compliance or Quality Improvement?html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd" The Estonian Pavilion has revealed the theme and curators for its exhibition at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy. The exhibition, titled Let Me Warm You, is curated by architects Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, and Helena Männa.The Pavilion examines whether current insulation-focused renovations are just compliance measures to meet European energy targets or if they can also serve as an opportunity to improve the spatial and social quality of mass housing districts.The Estonian Pavilion will draw attention to this issue by covering the facade of a Venetian building with insulation panels, a method used in Estonia for mass housing. Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Render, courtesy of the Estonian PavilionThe palazzetto can be found at Riva dei Sette Martiri 1611, situated on the waterfront between Corso Garibaldi and the Giardini in the Castello district. A room on the ground floor of the same building, wrapped in plastic film, will serve as a venue for an exhibition demonstrating the impact of social dynamics among various stakeholders on spatial solutions. Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Render, courtesy of the Estonian Pavilion"With this project, we question whether insulation is just a bureaucratic checkbox for meeting EU targets or a real chance to tackle social and spatial challenges," said curators Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, and Helena Männa."It exposes the clash between bold global ambitions and the everyday realities of people navigating collective decisions," the curators added.To tackle with climate change, one half of the world is adding thicker layers of insulation, while the other half is relying on more potent cooling systems. With Europe rapidly progressing toward its climate neutrality transition by 2050, Estonia has set an ambitious target of retrofitting all apartment buildings constructed before 2000 to meet at least energy efficiency class C. Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Render, courtesy of the Estonian PavilionThis extensive renovation initiative is part of a broader European movement aimed at modernizing outdated housing in response to the climate crisis. Insulation should not be viewed as a simple quick fix or 'bandage'; instead, it should be regarded as a significant enhancement of quality of life.Because of the overwhelming cost and long-term effects involved in these renovations, the true difficulty lies in striking a balance between bold climate policies and the daily needs of residents in these spaces.The installation will be mounted directly to the façade of the existing building and will utilize materials and design elements characteristic of renovations in Estonia. This striking contrast, set against Venice's elaborate architecture, constitutes a potent visual statement. Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Photography © Joosep KivimäeIn Estonia, the renovation of Soviet-era apartment blocks often takes place with minimal or no architectural involvement, perpetuating a troubling neglect of the character and potential of these spaces. The installation seeks to ignite a conversation among architects and residents regarding the cities and environments we wish to inhabit by placing a fiber cement-clad façade alongside Venice’s abundant historical context.An exhibition on the ground floor of the palazzetto will explore the social forces affecting renovation decisions. In Estonia, where the majority of apartment buildings are privately owned, renovation decisions are frequently dictated by budget limitations, resulting in limited opportunities for spatial enhancements beyond insulation.Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Photography © Joosep KivimäeThe exhibition area (a currently used apartment) will be enveloped in plastic film, representing the unceasing drive for renovation and revealing how technical solutions frequently eclipse the deeper ties and actual needs people have with their homes. A model of a Soviet-era housing block occupies the centre, highlighting human interactions through theatrical dialogues and exaggerated spatial outcomes to illustrate how various relationships and interactions influence space.Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Photography © Joosep KivimäeThe exhibition incites visitors to imagine the tension between energy goals driven by policy and the realities of those impacted by them, by illuminating the complexities involved in decisions about renovation and communal living. A catalogue accompanies the exhibition, depicting the tragicomedy of an apartment building in six scenes. Drawing on the narratives of actual individuals, it examines issues that span from the anxiety surrounding transformation to the neighborhood's rejuvenation.Architect Carlo Ratti is curating the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale with the theme Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective, and will focus on the built environment as a major contributor to atmospheric emissions, identifying architecture as one of the key factors in the degradation of our planet. With the climate crisis speeding up, architects have to provide solutions that are substantial rather than superficial, effective, and can be implemented quickly.Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Render, courtesy of the Estonian PavilionIn this sense, the Estonian exhibition responds to Ratti’s call for pavilions: "This year’s head theme offers good ground to discuss what happens to architecture when the Architect is excluded from the process. Renovation processes that are planned by residents themselves according to their best knowledge, provide a good example of how collective intelligence, or lack of it, affects our spatial environment," explained Johanna Jõekalda, advisor on architecture and design at the Ministry of Culture of Estonia, Commissioner of the Estonian Pavilion."The Estonian Pavilion gives the message that the architectural quality of the living environment should not be overlooked in renovation processes," Jõekalda added.Estonian Pavilion, Let me warm you, 2025, mixed technique. Photography © Joosep KivimäeVisitors to the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 will engage actively with the pavilion and the building through "Let Me Warm You" Estonia could become a European role model by reevaluating its renovation strategies: converting old housing not only for energy efficiency but also for a more sustainable and livable future.The 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale will take place from May 10 to November 23 November 2025 at the Giardini, the Arsenale and various venues in Venice, Italy. Besides Estonia's contribution, other contributions at the Venice Architecture Biennale include the Romanian Pavilion's "Human Scale" exhibition, the Luxembourg Pavilion's Sonic Investigations exhibition, the Albanian Pavilion's "Building Architecture Culture" exhibition, the Turkey Pavilion's "Grounded" exhibition, the Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates's "Pressure Cooker" exhibition, the Finland Pavilion's "The Pavilion – Architecture of Stewardship" exhibition. Find out all exhibition news on WAC's Venice Architecture Biennale page. Exhibition factsPavilion of Estonia: Let me warm youAddress: Riva dei Sette Martiri 1611 (Castello neighborhood), VeniceCommissioner: Johanna JõekaldaCurators: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena MännaOrganiser: Ministry of Culture of EstoniaCo-organiser: Estonian Museum of ArchitectureExhibitors: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Märten Rattasepp, Kirill Havanski, Aadam Kaarma, Joosep KivimäeProduction: Mari-Liis VunderCollaborators: Neeme Külm (Valge Kuup Studio), Margus Tammik, Robert Männa, Markus Puidak, Randel PomberThe top image in the article: Author: Keiti Lige, Elina Liiva, Helena Männa, Let me warm you, 2025. Render, courtesy of the Estonian Pavilion.> via Estonian Pavilion0 Commentaires 0 Parts 120 Vue