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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

Exercise rewires the brain — boosting the body’s endurance

<p>Nature, Published online: 12 February 2026; <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00414-1">doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00414-1</a></p>The more mice exercise, the more connections form between some neurons in their brains, study finds.

“My Optimistic Vision for 2050”

The following are prepared remarks that I delivered by Zoom to a student group at my old stomping-grounds of MIT, and which I thought might interest others (even though much of it will be familiar to Shtetl-Optimized regulars). The students asked me to share my &#8220;optimistic vision&#8221; for the year 2050, so I did my best to oblige. A freewheeling discussion then followed, as a different freewheeling discussion can now follow in the comments section.I was asked to share my optimistic vis

Show HN: Consciousness Gateway – AI routing with consciousness-first alignment

I built a self-hosted AI gateway that implements all 3 layers of the GATO alignment framework (Model, Agent, Network) using consciousness-aware routing based on Donald Hoffman&#x27;s conscious agent theory.What makes it different from standard gateways:1. Product Algebra routing (Kronecker fusion) selects models based on cross-modal interaction patterns, not just cost&#x2F;capability2. Dharma constraints (no-self regularization, entropy optimization, mindfulness, compassion) are built

Time crystals could be used to build accurate quantum clocks

Once considered an oddity of quantum physics, time crystals could be a good building block for accurate clocks and sensors, according to new calculations

Scientists observe quantum wave behavior in positronium for the first time

At the smallest scales of nature, the rules of the world shift in ways that can feel unsettling and beautiful at the same ...

Current flows without heat loss in newly engineered fractional quantum material

A team of US researchers has unveiled a device that can conduct electricity along its fractionally charged edges without ...

Quantum dots reveal entropy production, a key measure of nanoscale energy dissipation

In order to build the computers and devices of tomorrow, we have to understand how they use energy today. That's harder than ...

BYU students win MIT quantum hackathon in debut appearance

For the first time in Cougar history, Brigham Young University students competed in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...

Physicists measured time without a clock at the quantum scale

Time feels steady and familiar in daily life, but at the quantum level it becomes slippery. That puzzle now has a fresh twist ...

Chinese researchers achieve device-independent quantum key distribution over 100 km

A team of researchers led by PAN Jianwei, ZHANG Qiang, and BAO Xiaohui from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), along with other ...

Show HN: IQT – Why space feels panoramic and time feels fleeting

I&#x27;ve spent the past year building a theory of phenomenal experience (consciousness) that&#x27;s designed to be falsifiable.It identifies phenomenal quality with a specific mathematical object (the algebra-state pair on a causal diamond in algebraic quantum field theory) and derives three experimental protocols with pre-registered failure conditions.The short version: take the &quot;intrinsic nature&quot; intuition from Russellian monism seriously, ask what mathematical object could play tha

Show HN: The "Vat of Fluid" Model–Solving 7Systems Paradoxes ViaFirst Principles

I have no formal background in physics, macroeconomics, or philosophy. For the past 44 days, I have been stripping away &quot;legacy data&quot; to rebuild my internal processing (my &quot;Native OS&quot;). During this time, I developed a singular mental model I call the &quot;Vat of Fluid.&quot; The core premise: Every complex system—from traffic to quantum entanglement—is a contained volume of information. Stagnation (perfection) leads to system failure. Fluidity (stochasticity&#x2F;chaos) is

Show HN: Detecting coordinated financial narratives with embeddings and AVX2

I built an open-source system called Horaculo that analyzes coordination and divergence across financial news sources. The goal is to quantify narrative alignment, entropy shifts, and historical source reliability. Pipeline Fetch 50–100 articles (NewsAPI) Extract claims (NLP preprocessing) Generate sentence embeddings (HuggingFace) Compute cosine similarity in C++ (AVX2 + INT8 quantization) Cluster narratives Compute entropy + coordination metrics Weight results using historical source credibili

Show HN: Migrate away from Vue SFC's to native TSX

I&#x27;ve been actively using Vue for my official and personal projects for over 6 years now. While SFC was great it&#x27;s quickly becoming a pain. It requires custom Volar plugins. It doesn&#x27;t work with native typescript. The vue-tsc overrides &quot;fs&quot; imports just to be able to detect and run vue files.I am not sure why Vue doesn&#x27;t talk more about native TSX support because it eliminates this whole class of issues. In my work project, this has been a major pain because vue-tsc

Show HN: Alertmouse – a free, better version of Google Alerts

Built this tool as a personal passion&#x2F;side project last year along with a couple Seattle friends. It&#x27;s now got 3K+ folks tracking their name&#x2F;brand&#x2F;interests for free and ~150 paying subs, too. Not quite breakeven yet, but close (though none of us are getting paid ¯\_(ツ)_&#x2F;¯). Suspect it might be useful&#x2F;interesting to some of y&#x27;all.

Show HN: Accountify – habit tracking with visible accountability

I built a small MVP because I kept quitting habit apps the same way: silently.Most tools optimize for motivation, streaks, or reminders. I wanted to test a different angle — social accountability.Accountify centers habits around small groups: – shared habits – automatic check-ins – messages and photos as proof – visibility when you miss a dayThe idea is simple: quitting shouldn’t be invisible.Tech-wise it’s a straightforward Next.js + Supabase app. There are no users yet and plenty missing (paym

Show HN: I debug JONESFORTH with a GDB trace file

Video demonstration of how I explore and debug JONESFORTH using a trace file generated by gdb and custom Python extensions:https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;giLsd-bik6A?si=R48V_1HR2SgnOFzVDo you have any suggestions for FORTH debugging workflow?My fork of JONESFORTH with all the infrastructure you see in the video:https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;dharmatech&#x2F;jonesforth-steps&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;ste...Reading the JONESFORTH source code is one part of understanding it. But using the debugg

Show HN: An unbiased directory of AI tools

Hi, Ahmed here I was collecting nice useful AI tools for quite some time now. Mostly to take some inspiration and learn from them.<p>So I thought building a directory website out of this collection was pretty good idea.<p>After 2 days of building, Seekra was born. It&#x27;s an unbiased list of AI tools that only uses in site views, clicks and fav count to rank tools.<p>Enjoy and thank you for your support!

Astronomers discover an Earth-like planet that may be colder than Mars

A newly identified planet candidate, HD 137010 b, looks strikingly Earth-like in size and orbit — but it may be colder than Mars due to its dimmer star. If it has a thick enough atmosphere, though, this icy world could still surprise us.