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MIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics
Transistors, the building blocks of modern electronics, are typically made of silicon. Because it’s a semiconductor, this material can control the flow of electricity in a circuit. But silicon has fundamental physical limits that restrict how compact and energy-efficient a transistor can be.MIT researchers have now replaced silicon with a magnetic semiconductor, creating a magnetic transistor that could enable smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient circuits. The material’s magnetism strongly
Quantum Acceleration For Frontier AI: Does It Cut The Cost Of Training?
Where, exactly, could quantum hardware reduce end-to-end training cost rather than merely improve asymptotic complexity on a ...
A new valve for quantum matter: Steering chiral fermions by geometry alone
A collaboration between Stuart Parkin's group at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Saale) and ...
Quantum-dot device can generate multiple frequency-entangled photons
Researchers have designed a new device that can efficiently create multiple frequency-entangled photons, a feat that cannot be achieved with today's optical devices. The new approach could open a path ...
Beyond AI: Quantum’s shockwave revolution is coming by 2030
Artificial intelligence is still remaking the global economy, but a second, deeper tremor is already building underneath it.
Quantum promises AI-level disruption. Don’t panic just yet.
There’s no guarantee quantum catches on once it moves beyond a research setting, UBS says. Here are four scenarios for the ...
MKS Inc. Unveils Photonics Solutions to Advance AI, Quantum, and Biotech at Photonics West 2026
ANDOVER, Mass., Jan. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MKS Inc. (NASDAQ: MKSI), a global provider of enabling technologies that transform our world, ...
Quantum cameras could remake space-based intelligence
Can quantum physics enable better, cheaper, faster satellite photos? In a month or two, a startup will test a “quantum camera ...
What does cybersecurity look like in the quantum age?
Quantum computers promise unprecedented computing speed and power that will advance both business and science. These same ...
Global first: Scientists teleport quantum information through active fiber-optic networks
You are watching a long-standing assumption in physics and engineering quietly fall apart. Researchers at Northwestern ...
IEEE Study Demonstrates an Innovative Deployment Ready Quantum Entanglement Source
Quantum entanglement links two particles, such as photons, so that measuring one instantly reveals information about the other. Reliable generation and distribution of entangled states are essential ...
Show HN: Kalshi Market Intelligence and AI Signal Analyst
Hi HN,I built a lightweight market intelligence layer for Kalshi prediction markets.Instead of scraping pages, it intercepts Kalshi’s APIs to track:
• Stateful volume trends (rising / falling)
• Liquidity depth
• Basic sentiment signalsIt also includes a BYOK AI adapter so users can generate short trader briefs using their own LLM key (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.). Designed to run on very low resources (fits Apify’s 1GB free tier).I built this as part of the Apify $1M Challenge and wou
Show HN: 26x speedup on BitNet sparse ops with AVX-512 and 2-bit encoding
I've been optimizing ternary operations for BitNet 1.58b and found significant overhead in the current implementation.I wrote a dependency-free C kernel (sparse-ternary-fma) using 2-bit encoding and AVX-512 instructions.Benchmarks on Intel Xeon (N=4096):Throughput (Dense): 2.38x faster (8.21 GFLOPS vs 3.45 AVX2)Throughput (Sparse 80% zeros): 26.12x faster (23.25 GFLOPS vs 0.89 Scalar)Memory: 4x denser (2-bit vs 8-bit standard)This approach packs 4 trits per byte and leverages sparsity-aware
I built an ingestion engine because I hate mundane tasks
There is nothing quite as soul-crushing as manually copy-pasting data from a PDF invoice into a database field.It's a waste of human intelligence.I tried existing tools, but they broke whenever a document layout changed.
I needed something robust enough to handle variable inputs without constant babysitting.I built Scanny AI using vision models to understand document structure rather than just relying on brittle regex or raw OCR.It identifies fields spatially and syncs structured JSON to t
Show HN: Touch grass – I built social media that wants you to close it
I wanted old school social media back. Actual connections with friends. Not pity likes and performances and highlight reels.All my friends have stopped posting. Everyone's a lurker now. I'm a lurker. The only time I see what anyone's doing is when it's a humblebrag. I have no idea what's actually going on in my friends' lives besides the ones I see every week or so.So I built touch grass. You post once a week: 3 easy questions, max 3 photos. Sunday 6pm mountain time
Ask HN: Why are AI coding agents not working for me?
I'm really trying to use them with an open mind. I'm writing detailed specs. On failure, I adjust the initial spec, rather than go down the spiral of asking for many adjustments. I'm using Claude Opus 4.5 inside Cursor. My ambitions are also quite low. The latest was to split a mega Python file into a few submodules according to a pretty simple criterion. It's not even that it failed, it is more about the how. It was trying to action the refactor by writing some Python one-li
Ask HN: What's your opinion on a VR/XR business?
A friend suggested that I join them in a VR/XR business, It’s not actually a formal business yet, the company hasn’t even been legally established, but they have developed a solution. He told me that three people have contacted him about buying the solution, and one wanted a partnership (though they didn’t want to pay all the fees). They haven’t done any marketing yet, but users are finding the website online.I’ll join anyway, but I want to know what the market value is and what really make
Show HN: Respilens.com displays flu, COVID-19 and RSV forecasts for US states
TL;DR: weather forecasts but for respiratory disease. Interpret with caution :)Hey HN,Every year during the respiratory disease season (winter in the northern hemisphere), the CDC runs challenges where teams -- academics, mostly, but also government and companies -- submit forecasts of the disease burden each week. These are 4-week-ahead forecasts.We (Emily and I, Joseph) built RespiLens.com as a static website to display these forecasts all in one place with a nicer interface than what is gener
Show HN: An iOS budget app I've been maintaining since 2011
I’ve been building and selling software since the early 2000s, starting with classic shareware. In 2011, I moved into the App Store world and built an iOS budget app because I needed a simple way to track my own expenses.At the time, my plan was to replace a few larger shareware projects with several smaller apps to spread the risk. That didn’t quite work out — one app, MoneyControl, quickly grew so much that it became my main focus.Fifteen years later, the app is still on the App Store, still a
Show HN: Soklet, a zero-dependency Java HTTP/1.1 and SSE virtual-threaded server
Hi, I built the first version of Soklet back in 2015 as a way to move away from what I saw as the complexity and "magic" of Spring (it had become the J2EE creature it sought to replace). I have been refining it over the years and have just released version 2.0.0, which embraces modern Java development practices.Check it out here: https://www.soklet.comI was looking for something that captured the spirit of projects like Express (Node), Flask (Python), and Sinatra (Ruby) but