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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
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 28)
Artificial IntelligenceThis New Benchmark Could Expose AI’s Biggest WeaknessMark Sullivan | Fast Company“The influential AI researcher François Chollet has long argued that the field measures intelligence incorrectly, that popular benchmarks reward a model’s ability to memorize vast amounts of data rather than navigate novel situations and learn new skills. …The test, called ARC-AGI-3, may offer the clearest measurement yet of how close today’s AI agents are to human-level
Solar cells just did the “impossible” with this 130% breakthrough
A new solar breakthrough may overcome a long-standing efficiency barrier. Researchers used a “spin-flip” metal complex to capture and multiply energy from sunlight through singlet fission. The result reached about 130% efficiency, meaning more energy carriers were produced than photons absorbed. This could lead to much more powerful solar panels in the future.
This new carbon material could make carbon capture far more affordable
Scientists have created a new kind of carbon material that could make carbon capture much cheaper and more efficient. By carefully controlling how nitrogen atoms are arranged, they found certain structures capture CO2 better and release it using far less heat. One version works at temperatures below 60 °C, meaning it could run on waste heat instead of costly energy. The discovery offers a powerful new blueprint for next-generation climate technology.
Study reports high-fidelity logical entanglement using dual-rail qubits
A team of researchers has built a superconducting processor that integrates four dual-rail erasure qubits and used it to ...
After 20 years, scientists finally explain the Crab Pulsar’s strange “zebra stripes”
For decades, astronomers have been puzzled by strange “zebra stripe” patterns in radio waves from the Crab Pulsar — bright bands separated by complete darkness. Now, new research suggests the answer lies in a cosmic tug-of-war between gravity and plasma. The pulsar’s plasma spreads light apart, while gravity bends it back together, creating interference patterns that form the striking stripes.
NASA Unveils Its $20 Billion Moon Base Plan—and a Nuclear Spacecraft for Mars
The three-phase plan calls for up to 30 robotic missions, including a fleet of rocket-powered moon hoppers. The prospect of a sustained human presence beyond Earth orbit is rapidly shifting from science fiction to a near-term reality. NASA has announced an ambitious plan to build a permanent lunar base while also preparing to launch a Mars mission featuring the first interplanetary spacecraft to use nuclear propulsion.Ever since his first term, returning humans to the moon has been a priority of
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-Enhanced AI System Translates Brain Signals into Wheelchair Movement
Researchers at Birla Institute of Technology-Mesra have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) system that translates brain signals into real-time wheelchair navigation commands using a hybrid quantum-enhanced deep learning model.
Revolutionizing Mobility: Quantum-Enhanced Brain-Computer Interface Unveiled
Scientists at Birla Institute of Technology-Mesra have developed a cutting-edge brain-computer interface (BCI) system that translates brain signals into wheelchair commands using hybrid ...
Quantum entanglement speed is measured for the first time - it's too fast to comprehend
Quantum entanglement happens when two particles become interconnected and share a single state. Scientists have measured how fast it happens.
Study reports high-fidelity logical entanglement using dual-rail qubits
A team of researchers has built a superconducting processor that integrates four dual-rail erasure qubits and used it to ...
Researchers outline a path to scalable entanglement for quantum computing
A growing body of research now treats the challenge of building large-scale quantum computers less as a single-chip ...
Unlocking scalable entanglement will enable next-generation quantum computing
Quantum computing promises to transform our world in rapid, radical and revolutionary ways: solving in seconds problems that ...
Show HN: Paseo – Open-source coding agent interface (desktop, mobile, CLI)
Hey HN, I'm Mo. I'm building Paseo, a multi-platform interface for running Claude Code, Codex and OpenCode. The daemon runs on any machine (your Macbook, a VPS, whatever) and clients (web, mobile, desktop, CLI) connect over WebSocket (there's a built-in E2EE relay for convenience, but you can opt-out).I started working on Paseo last September as a push-to-talk voice interface for Claude Code. I wanted to bounce ideas hands-free while going on walks, after a while I wanted to see w
Ask HN: Why isn't every programming language interoperable?
I've been programming for a while, but I've avoided this question despite my curiosity because it sounds quite stupid. In the spirit of asking stupid questions anyways though, here goes: why isn't every programming language interoperable? Why hasn't somebody built a system which allows for at least better interoperability?I was reading the Swift 6.3 release, and better C interoperability was one of the main new features. As a Swift developer, I know that a lot of people love
Show HN: Paseo – Open-source coding agent interface (desktop, mobile, CLI)
Hey HN, I'm Mo. I'm building Paseo, a multi-platform interface for running Claude Code, Codex and OpenCode. The daemon runs on any machine (your Macbook, a VPS, whatever) and clients (web, mobile, desktop, CLI) connect over WebSocket (there's a built-in E2EE relay for convenience, but you can opt-out).I started working on Paseo last September as a push-to-talk voice interface for Claude Code. I wanted to bounce ideas hands-free while going on walks, after a while I wanted to see w
Ask HN: Build trust for closed source product
Hi HN,I'm a developer of an early B2C niche product. Software is free and intended to be free. My plan is to charge for services only when there a demand for that service. So pretty fair deal - no rug-pulling, just a free software without any catch.My audience care about privacy and security a lot. At least 5% of people asked if it's possible to make product open source.With all respect to open-source I think it removes one of the moats - code. With AI and things like https://
Show HN: Breakwater
Hey all,I built Breakwater to solve a problem I had at Honeybadger: managing Docker image access for customers who purchase a license to our software. It sits in front of a Docker registry and authorizes pulls based on whether the authenticated user has access to the requested image, or even certain image tags.I had originally intended to use Harbor, but the authorization system it had didn't quite match what I wanted, so I decided to build exactly what I wanted. I started using Claude Cod
Ask HN: Have you broke you OpenStreetMap Foundation tiles by blocking referer?
If you are not using OpenStreetMap tiles or they come from other source than tile.openstreetmap.org, then it is not applicable to you.
As in such case you are not using OpenStreetMap Foundation tile servers.https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/tiles/ requires and required for long time to provide referer but it was not enforced.Now It is visible as some map tiles being replaced by> Access blocked
> Referer is required by tile usage policy of OpenStreetMap&