The myths of corporate innovation

If innovation has an iconography, it involves a genius, a breakthrough and a dash of serendipity. Alexander Fleming notices mould growing on a plate of bacteria and discovers penicillin. John Snow produces a map of the victims of a cholera outbreak in 19th-century London and traces the outbreak to a single water pump. A German…

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ERPNext 14.82.1 – Account Takeover via Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)

# Exploit Title: ERPNext 14.82.1 – Account Takeover via Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) # Google Dork: inurl:”/api/method/frappe” # Date: 2025-04-29 # Exploit Author: Ahmed Thaiban (Thvt0ne) # Vendor Homepage: https://erpnext.com # Software Link: https://github.com/frappe/erpnext # Version: <= 14.82.1, 14.74.3 (Tested) # Tested on: Linux (Ubuntu 20.04), Chrome, Firefox. # CVE : CVE-2025-28062 # Category: WebApps …

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Quantum batteries could make quantum computers more efficient

Quantum batteries have theoretically exciting properties da-kuk/Getty Images Hooking up a quantum computer to a quantum battery could make it much more energy-efficient and enable machines to pack more processing power into the same physical space. Quantum batteries, like regular batteries, can store energy to provide power, but rather than using electrochemical reactions, they are…

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Sustained in the brain: How lasting emotions arise from brief stimuli, in humans and mice

We don’t always understand our emotions, but we couldn’t lead normal lives without them. They steer us through life, guiding the decisions we make and the actions we take. But if they’re inappropriate or stick around for too long, they can cause trouble. Neuroscientists and psychiatrists, despite their best efforts, don’t understand nearly enough about…

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