March 2026

Can it play Doom? This biocomputer built on human brain cells has just learned how to shoot demons, but not everyone is convinced

CL1 ‘biological computer’ has been shown playing Doom This is essentially 200,000 human neurons plopped onto a microchip This brain soup has apparently learned to find and shoot enemies in the game, although skeptics argue about the definition of ‘play’ here Living human brain cells are capable of playing Doom, and by that I mean

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Nasdaq partners with Kraken to distribute tokenized shares globally

Nasdaq said it will work with crypto exchange Kraken to develop a system for issuing and trading tokenized versions of stocks and other exchange-traded products, according to a press release. Under the plan, tokenized shares will give investors the same corporate governance rights as common shareholders, including voting in proxies and receiving dividends. Nasdaq said

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Some Iranian female soccer players were granted asylum in Australia

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Australia granted asylum to five members of Iran’s women’s soccer team on Monday following their perceived political stance during the Women’s Asian Cup and pressure from President Donald Trump. This was announced by Australia’s Minister of Home Affairs, Tony Burke. The women were transported from their hotel in

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A $30 malware tool written in old Visual Basic quietly steals credentials and opens corporate networks to widespread cybercrime

$30 DarkCloud infostealer quietly harvests credentials across browsers and enterprise software Older Visual Basic code unexpectedly helps malware evade some modern detection tools Inexpensive credential-stealing tools are increasingly driving corporate networks to compromise Inexpensive malware tools are increasingly available on the dark web and offer credential theft opportunities to people with limited technical knowledge. Security

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Kensington Palace issues statement after special royal family gathering

The Prince and Princess of Wales join other senior royals for the Commonwealth Day Service Kensington Palace is honoring the royal family’s special outing with a message of unity. On Monday, March 9, Prince William and Princess Kate joined other senior royals for a Commonwealth Observance Service at Westminster Abbey, led by King Charles and

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Bitcoin (BTC) price remains calm while other markets panic. Key Levels to Watch: Crypto Daybook Americas

By Omkar Godbole (All times ET unless otherwise noted) Bitcoin BTC$68,843.71 and the broader crypto market remained resilient on Monday as a rise in oil prices above $100 jolted Asian markets and triggered a drop in US stock futures. Crypto calm could be shattered if bitcoin moves outside the $60,000-$75,000 range, data on major market

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The Hawks’ Magic City promotion was voided after the league’s entry

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! The NBA stepped in to cancel the Atlanta Hawks’ “Magic Monday” promotion next week, commissioner Adam Silver said. The Hawks were set to host “Magic Monday” when the Orlando Magic were to come to town on March 16th. The franchise was also supposed to celebrate the city’s famous

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Man pleads guilty to bribing NCAA players $10,000-$30,000 per game games to fix scores

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! One of the 26 people charged in an alleged bribery and point-shaving scheme to fix NCAA Division I men’s basketball games and Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) games has pleaded guilty, U.S. Attorney David Metcalf announced. Jalen Smith, a 30-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina, pleaded guilty before U.S. District

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The US Treasury Department says crypto mixers also have legitimate use cases

After years of opposition to cryptomixers, the onchain services that obfuscate digital asset transactions, the U.S. Treasury Department now says they can have legitimate privacy uses as well as their much-hyped criminal applications. In a report related to the implementation of the Genius Act, the Treasury Department acknowledged that hybrid services can serve legitimate purposes

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