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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

Can humans expand consciousness? Oxford physicist says YES

Human consciousness has always been an enigma for the scientific community. Various debates surrounding consciousness revolve around unexplored brain capacity and ways to unlock hidden layers of...

You Can Expand Your Consciousness to See Hidden Layers of Reality, Oxford Physicist Claims

A leading physicist argues the brain may operate like a quantum system—and that enhancing it could create humans who perceive hidden layers of reality.

Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of HPE World Quantum Day

Quantum computing, HPC and AI are converging, with new insights from HPE World Quantum Day on real-world use and adoption barriers.

Scientists take a step toward a quantum internet using New York City's fiber

As long as there's been an internet, there's been a way to hack it. Scientists have spent decades imagining a different kind ...

Multimode quantum entanglement achieved via dissipation engineering

A research team led by Prof. Lin Yiheng from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), collaborating with Prof. Yuan Haidong from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, succeeded in ...

Cisco switch aimed at building practical quantum networks

Cisco today unveiled a prototype switch it says will significantly accelerate the timeline for practical, distributed, ...

Scientists Overcome Major Quantum Bottleneck, Potentially Transforming Teleportation and Computing

A new method reveals hidden order in quantum systems, potentially transforming how they are measured and used.

Show HN: DeckWeaver – Create AI-powered Google Slides presentations in minutes

As I frequently run bespoke training sessions and project-based workshops for clients, I create quite a lot of presentations and, naturally, to some extent rely on ChatGPT and similar tools to help me create the content.However, as I use Google Slides (rather than a Markdown-based presentation tool), I faced the significant problem of having to manually import the content into Google Slides presentations via copy and paste, which was very time-consuming.Hence, I built a solution called DeckWeave

Show HN: CreepJS Browser Fingerprinting

Not new but quite cool. Note: https://creepjs.org/ is NOT official the repo is https://github.com/abrahamjuliot/creepjsAnyone knows how fingerprinting works mathematically? what do they use? when the signals may vary even slightly, your final hash should be sufficiently accurate and stable. A simple hash won't do it.Changing IP, missing cookies/session, resizing window, TLS/SSL browser handshake, screen depth, font rendering, MTR, network latency

Frontier AI labs taking open-source and releasing it as a product

Quite annoying but obvious and somewhat expected trend of AI labs seeing open-source projects, repackaging it e.g. openclaw.ai as Cowork or more recent agenthandover.com as Chronicles in Codex...<p>It is expected to happen, but perhaps some credits&#x2F;offers should be on the table, no?

DietPi released a new version v10.3

DietPi is a lightweight Debian based Linux distribution for SBCs and server systems, with the option to install desktop environments, too. It ships as minimal image but allows to install complete and ready-to-use software stacks with a set of console based shell dialogs and scripts.The source code is hosted on GitHub: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;MichaIng&#x2F;DietPi The main website can be found at: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dietpi.com&#x2F; Wikipedia: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;de.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&

Show HN: Rusty Browser – AI rust service spinning up AI browsers

project: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;dashn9&#x2F;rusty-browserFinished working on a browser automation system via natural language and API calls.This is how it&#x27;s different than the likes Vercel browser, browser use, stage hand. e.t.c.Handles identity &#x2F; proxy management for you.Handles server management with the aid of github.com&#x2F;dashn9&#x2F;serverless-flux enabling serverless browser computing. Spin as much AI browser process as possible. Extremely useful for startups and co

Ask HN: How much AI slop do you deal with at work?

Struggling at work with AI mandates. There is heavy top down push to use AI, this is at one of the large Tech companies in the US. This has me quite depressed. Everyone sends slop for reviews and there is an expectation of 2-3x efficiency even after losing a lot of people. This has caused a lot of bugs and issues. I&#x27;m sure a lot of places have the same issue and we have accepted this as a new normal.But are there places US or ROW that are more sane and let you or the team decide what tool t

Ask HN: Models Comparable to Opus 4.6?

I use Opus 4.6 a lot across many different python coding projects and it has a pretty good first shot rate with good success at fixing issues and bugs that pop up along the way.Sonnet on the other hand… isn&#x27;t great. It seems to hallucinate quite a bit, use strange functions and code blocks and then bandaid issues rather than fixing them.With GitHub Copilot getting rid of it for individual plans and Claude code trying to silently hide it away I fear the end is near and the “discounted” 7.5x

Tremendous Iranian Invasion: A Text Misadventure

Oval Office There is the Resolute Desk here, along with a few gold-plated chairs. The presidential seal is in the middle of the room and there is a full-length mirror upon the wall.&gt; PUSH BUTTONA valet enters and hands you a Diet Coke.&gt; INVADE IRANYou are not able to do that, yet.&gt; GO RIGHTMAGA Right You are firmly on the right of the political spectrum. Elon Musk is here. Tucker Carlson is here.&gt; GO RIGHTExtreme MAGA You are on the absolute furthest right edge of the political spect

Show HN: Chestnut – The antidote to AI-induced skill atrophy

I come from a machine learning background - PyTorch code, leaving a training job running overnight, and Jupyter Notebooks. I hadn&#x27;t touched much frontend before diving deep into start-ups. It was similar for my co-founder Nick, who spent time working on semiconductors.I started building, and noticing patterns in AI outputs. Enough to be able to understand how a hook works, how to manage state and why Typescript is great. But whenever it came to optimising a piece of code, debugging state is

CATL’s New EV Battery Charges in Six Minutes

That&#8217;s a few minutes longer than it takes to fill up the average gas-powered car—but still fast enough it might not matter. For all their promise, electric cars have always had a big drawback: Charging takes much longer than filling up a gas tank.But the gap has been closing, and this week, Chinese battery giant CATL announced battery technology nearing parity. On Tuesday, the company said its third-generation Shenxing fast-charging battery goes from 10 percent to 98 percent charged in 6 m

We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story

A paper appearing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences offers a strikingly simple answer to a longstanding question: How do people learn and settle on shared social conventions, from everyday habits to workplace norms? Researchers from the CUNY Graduate Center, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University have found that people do not primarily learn by copying others or by calculating the most likely choice. Instead, they follow a two-stage process—sampling behaviors at

AI accelerators deliver accurate models for challenging quantum chemistry calculations

The most demanding calculations in quantum chemistry can now be solved with graphics processing unit (GPU) supercomputers. A recently published study shows that software adapted to use GPU hardware can provide not just speed, but also the accuracy needed to solve complex chemistry problems. The work solved the two chemical structures often seen as too complex and expensive to tackle. The advance, published in the Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, could allow researchers to make meaning