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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
Are CAPTCHAs obsolete in the age of AI?
When you click to enter a website or try to log in or fill out a form, you may be asked to identify motorcycles from a grid of grainy images, decipher a string of convoluted characters, or click a box that states "I am not a robot."These tests are called CAPTCHAs, which stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart." As their name suggests, they are meant to help a website distinguish if an action is coming from a human or a bo
Ultrafast scanning tunneling microscopy reaches the quantum mechanical space-time limit for the first time
Werner Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle describes one of the most intriguing features of quantum physics: certain pairs of physical quantities describing a particle, such as position and ...
Quantum gravity tests may mistake ordinary spacetime for superposition
Everything around us, from atoms and molecules to planets and galaxies, is governed by two extraordinarily successful ...
A Sea Of Quantum Weirdness: Scientists Create Exotic New Form Of Matter
An international team of physicists has successfully created an exotic new phase of quantum matter known as a "fractional ...
Quantum X Labs Appoints Leading Physics Engineering Expert to Advance its Quantum and Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing Technologies
Quantum X Labs plans to continue refining its technology, with future work focused on exploring joint ventures and cooperation opportunities for performance optimization, system i ...
Man vanishes after mysterious experiments with quantum physics
He "specifically" worked on quantum physics that investigated "being in two places at once." The post Man Vanishes After ...
Why quantum computing may be the White House's new AI
This technology may or may not be a big deal. Simultaneously.
Quantum computing promises new technological possibilities. How close are they?
The U.S. and China are racing to develop computers based on the properties of quantum physics – with implications for science ...
Down 40% From its All-Time High, Is Now the Perfect Opportunity to Load Up on This Quantum Computing Leader?
IonQ stock is a long way from setting new highs again.
IQM, Europe’s first public quantum company, admits the future of the tech is uncertain
IQM, a full-stack quantum company out of Finland, went public on the Nasdaq today at a valuation of about $1.9 billion.
A Stanford team ran a quantum computer using twisted light and no extreme cooling
A team led by Stanford senior author Jennifer Dionne has built a device that generates quantum light at room temperature by ...
Quantum Computing Firm IQM Falls After Going Public Via SPAC
IQM shares slipped in their first day of trading after the Finnish quantum computer producer went public in New York via a ...
Trump signs orders calling for powerful quantum computer, targeting 2028
By Jacob Bogage and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, June 22 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday ordered a push to ...
This Quantum Computing Stock Recently Went Public, and It Could Be the Buy of the Year
Horizon Quantum aims to fill a void in the quantum computing industry.
Scientists discover quantum entanglement inside a crystal you can hold in your hand
Quantum entanglement has long been understood as something that happens at the smallest possible scales, between individual ...
Ask HN: Who is quitting? (July 2026)
There's a lot of absurdity in this industry right now. I'm curious if anyone else who has the ability to do so is quitting this month.<p>If so I'm curious:<p><pre><code> 1. What pushed you to do it?
2. What will you be doing? (Even if nothing!)</code></pre>
Show HN: AnythingLLM Fork as NPM Package
I am a huge fan of anythingLLM, I’ve used it extensively.<p>I had use cases that it doesn’t quite fit; so I decided to fork it as an easy to install, lighter weight package. I’ve been changing the agent mode code to focus more an automation. I’d love your feedback!
Launch HN: Manufact (YC S25) – MCP Cloud
Hi HN, we are Pietro and Luigi, cofounders of Manufact (https://manufact.com), a cloud for MCP apps and servers. We used to be called mcp-use, and still build open source SDKs for MCP under that name: https://github.com/mcp-use/mcp-use. We did a Show HN about that last year: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44747229.Today we want to tell you about our cloud product, Manufact, which is to mcp-use as Vercel is to Next.js. Manufact is an MCP vertical
Tell HN: We need an accounting system for cognitive debt
The term “cognitive debt” is gaining ground [1]. We can now produce code faster than we can understand it. The bottleneck is real, and so is the feeling of being choked.
The situation is not new. We have always had code no one quite dares to touch. Agentic coding makes it much worse.
You probably know the feeling. Everything can look fine. The code compiles. The tests are green. The pull request looks reasonable. The diff gives off a vague “probably fine” vibe. But does anyone actually understan