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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

Consortium to Build Quantum-Enabled ‘Brain-on-Chip’ Platform for Neurological Drug Discovery and Screening

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, March 3, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Chromos Labs, Tessara Therapeutics, Quantum Brilliance, Axol Biosciences, and the University of Melbourne ...

Quantum hyperdimensional computing can work 500 times faster than other methods

Cleveland Clinic researchers are unlocking quantum computing's full potential through the creation of a new computing ...

How Microsoft Achieved a 1,000X Breakthrough in Quantum Computing

Microsoft’s new Majorana 2 quantum chip offers 1,000 times more reliability. Learn how AI agents and lead superconductors made this 2026 breakthrough possible.

University of Chicago Just Found a Shortcut Quantum Computers Needed for Years

A major breakthrough from researchers at the University of Chicago is generating excitement across the quantum computing ...

The Next AI Race Just Started - The World’s First Real Quantum Computer - Quantum Genesis

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Scientists Discover Quantum Entanglement in a Crystal You Can Hold

TU Wien has detected strong quantum entanglement for the first time in a centimeter-sized crystal of a strange metal.

Saturday Citations: Intermittent fasting and chronic stress; macroscopic entanglement; gamma-ray bursts

Researchers reported this week a deadly outbreak of plague in Siberia 5,500 years ago, revealing that Yersinia pestis evolved ...

UB physicist receives over $1 million in federal grants for neutral-atom quantum computing research

A University at Buffalo physicist has received two U.S. Department of Defense grants totaling $1.1 million to study the quantum dynamics that could help advance neutral-atom quantum computing.

Scientists create 'life': All you need to know about the SpudCell - why it matters & where it falls short

Scientists have engineered 'SpudCell,' a lab-made system from chemicals that mimics life's core functions like growth and division. While not fully alive due to reliance on external components, this ...

Ask HN: How inevitable are most accessible hard-tech startups?

Specifically, for many hard-tech startups that do not require extremely sophisticated technology, if the first inventor had not existed, how much later would someone else likely have done something similar?By “hard tech that does not require extremely sophisticated technology,” I mean physical products that could be created in a typical local makerspace (i.e. without specialized nanotechnology, advanced fabrication methods, etc.). For example, smart thermostats and basic robotics would fall into

For first time, a cell built from scratch grows and divides

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Show HN: Fiwano – Unified API for WhatsApp, Instagram DM and Facebook Messenger

Hi all! Wanna share you my project, which was born from my own pain.If you build AI assistant, some CRM or any automation, which should be accessible via WA&#x2F;IG&#x2F;FB direct messages - you know, that intecrating this channels is quite painful. I tried to make it much easier - with Fiwano you build only one integration, covering all 3 these channels. You dont need to get any tokens from Meta, or digging throw Meta developer dashboard.Check our cookbook on Github - I tried to make documentat

Show HN: Is grep enough? A transparent benchmark for agentic code navigation

Felt LSP Servers were too complex. Bash tools alone too brutish. Wanted to see what if it is a tree-sitter as a firstclass tool. Ran a bench over 10 large codebases [bitcoin, django, rails, redis,...] at 5 levels of exploration complexity each. That 150 context isolated runs over the last few days. Sharing the results with full tarnsparency. All scripts, docker image scripts, all transcrpts. There is a TL;DR; but I hope you don&#x27;t leave it at that. Has been quite a bit of work. Repo

Show HN: Second opinion – A skill to query different models

Make this skill to help me cross examine suggestions made by claude to other Claude or opencode supported models mid session. It compiles relevant context, consult a second opinion for me and support following up with the second opinion. A pattern that I find quite useful.<p>Currently it supports claude to claude, claude to opencode and opencode to claude invocation. These are the two harnesses I use.

Show HN: Tesserae, self-hosted dashboards for the e-paper panel you own

Hi HN, this is a project I’ve been working on over the last few weeks while in between jobs. I have a weird obsession with odd display hardware. Nixie tubes, VFDs, CRTs, and of course e-paper.It turns out I had quite a collection of e-paper screens and wanted a simple way to drive them all. Something flexible, customizable, and that didn&#x27;t require a cloud account. I couldn&#x27;t find anything that fit my needs exactly, so I decided to roll my own solution.What I ended up with: an HTML-bas

Show HN: Aegize (trying to mitigate the risk of AI)

Hi! I, among many, have been quite stressed out about all the uncertainty in the future of AI. Though i generally think our world will become a better place, the fact that there is a non-zero chance of an AI apocalypse, has made me uneasy.That&#x27;s why i started this open-source project called Aegize. Right now, the focus has been to build a security layer at the tool level. Adopting layers of control through identity, policy, permissions, and more. My goal is to provide a security layer betwe

Ask HN: Does anybody still FEEL improvements between latest LLMs for coding?

Title basically, for me it feels like latest generations of LLMs are quite equal in usefulness for coding, does anybody have anecdotes of the opposite case?

Show HN: Clockjumper – An Intervibed Project

Hello there,Long time listener, first time caller over here. I’ve been meaning to try A.I coding capabilities for some time now. I wanted to focus on a problem that is simple enough for me to execute all the way to the finish line.I didn’t want to mess with any backend complexities or deal with a website that requires APIs or some such. I figured a simple timezone conversion tool would be a decent choice. It is a solved problem to the point of becoming a commodity and all I’m doing is adding, s

Show HN: Places - Google Docs for maps with auto-import from articles and videos

When I go on travels with friends I like to look up articles and videos with recommendations and put together a doc with all the places we want to go. While the doc is nice, it sucks to have to manually look them up on a map to figure out what is close to each other to see how to group them together for each day. When I used Google My Maps I found that it sucks for real-time collaboration. Other platforms were either too slow or didn&#x27;t support proper real-time collab.So I worked with&#x2F;t