CybersecurityPolicy

Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity at Risk as Information Sharing Law Expires

Critical infrastructure operators face heightened cybersecurity risks as a key information sharing law remains unapproved. Industry leaders warn the lapse creates legal uncertainty that could impede coordinated defense against sophisticated threats targeting utility systems.

Growing Cyber Threats Target Critical Infrastructure

Critical infrastructure sectors are facing increasingly sophisticated cyber threats while a key information sharing law remains expired, according to industry reports. Security experts indicate adversaries are now focusing on operational technology and industrial control systems where they can potentially disrupt essential services.

ResearchScience

Evolutionary Simulations Reveal Cholesterol Recognition Patterns in Membrane Proteins

Researchers have uncovered fundamental mechanisms governing cholesterol attraction in transmembrane proteins through evolutionary simulations. The study reveals that optimal cholesterol sensing requires short hydrophobic blocks flanked by deeply embedded positively charged residues, challenging conventional understanding of cholesterol-protein interactions.

Evolutionary Approach to Cholesterol Recognition

Scientists have employed physics-based evolutionary simulations to uncover the fundamental mechanisms by which transmembrane proteins attract cholesterol, according to research published in Nature Communications. The study simulated artificial evolution within a model membrane system containing 30% cholesterol and 70% POPC, analyzing how peptide sequences evolve to maximize cholesterol attraction. Researchers reportedly used both Martini 2 and Martini 3 coarse-grained force fields to validate their findings across different computational models.

Gaming

Major Investment Fuels Development of New AAA Lord of the Rings Game Aiming to Rival Hogwarts Legacy Success

A massive $100 million investment from Abu Dhabi is reportedly funding a new AAA Lord of the Rings game designed to compete with Hogwarts Legacy. Sources indicate the deal was finalized after lengthy negotiations between the Abu Dhabi Investment Office and rights holders. The project aims to revitalize the beloved franchise in the gaming landscape.

Major Middle Eastern Investment in Gaming

According to reports from Insider Gaming, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office has committed approximately $100 million to fund development of a new AAA Lord of the Rings video game. Multiple sources have confirmed the deal was signed recently following negotiations that began last year, marking one of the most significant gaming investments from the Middle East region. The substantial funding demonstrates growing interest in major video game franchises as valuable entertainment properties.