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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
Rare quantum behavior found in plutonium could improve future nuclear technology
Scientists at the INL have discovered a rare quantum property in a plutonium compound paving the way for new material and technology research.
Plutonium compound unlocks rare topological quantum behavior with potential nuclear science applications
Plutonium is one of the most complex elements in the periodic table. First synthesized and isolated in 1940 by scientists at ...
Quantum X Labs appoints leading physics engineering expert to advance its quantum and fault-tolerant quantum computing technologies
The appointment of Dr. Ira Wolfson reflects Quantum X Labs' ongoing commitment to building a top global team of scientists ...
Time may be an illusion derived from quantum entanglement
Time has always seemed like the one thing physics could count on. Matter changes, stars die, particles flicker in and out, ...
Schrödinger’s Cat Just Got a Whole Litter of Weird New Siblings in a Major Quantum Breakthrough
First formulated in 1935, the famous thought experiment attempts to explain the weirdness of quantum superposition, but a new study shows that this theoretical feline is really only the beginning of ...
Amazon’s AI Chief Predicts a Commercial Quantum Computer Will Be Usable Within 7 Years. Why This Matters.
Amazon's AI chief says the first commercially useful quantum computer is just five to seven years away. Here is what that means for investors and the tech industry.
US plans to build world's first fault-tolerant quantum computer: Check details
Darío Gil, undersecretary for science for the US Department of Energy, presides over programmes advancing artificial intelligence and quantum science as the Trump administration attempts to...
Researchers cast new doubt on Microsoft’s quantum computing advance
Microsoft is not the only company researching quantum computing hardware, with Google, IBM, and Amazon also working on ...
The Nexus Of Quantum Computing And The AI Trade
With a 23% holdings overlap as of April 2026, WTAI and WQTM offer complementary exposure to the shared pursuit of greater ...
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 ...
What is a quantum computer good for? Absolutely nothing — yet
The Trump administration wants a useful quantum computer in two years. Microsoft wants one in three. Independent researchers cry hype.
Show HN: Makes local LLMs faster and more reliable by optimizing for your device
Time to first token is 39% faster
Agent wall times decrease by 46%
No swaps<p>Tracks your resource usage in real-time and adjusts how the model runs so that it works perfectly on your device.<p>Implements KV cache sizing, prefix caching, live RAM pressure management, context trimming, KV quantization, and more.<p>Built a ton of features
Strange metal crystal reveals one of the strongest quantum signals ever measured
Scientists found one of the strongest signs of quantum entanglement ever seen, revealing unusual behavior inside a metal crystal.
Time may be an illusion derived from quantum entanglement
Time has always seemed like the one thing physics could count on. Matter changes, stars die, particles flicker in and out, ...
Ask HN: Favorite Online Magazines?
I regularly see posts asking where to find smallweb collections, mostly focused around personal blogs (single author). I'd like to similarly know what online magazine-style publications (multiple authors) folks enjoy. Quanta Magazine appears to be a fan favorite. What else is a common read for you?
Show HN: Claudete – Command a legion of Claude Code instances and shells
This is a weekend project I created due to my frustration with the classic terminal applications that have the issue that if I restart my Mac, then my Claude Code instances or my shell instances—are stopped, and I have to manually run them again.<p>Plus, they are not quite optimized for running multiple Claude Code instances, so I created this project to address this issue.
Ask HN: How do you handle QA at a startup with no QA team? Genuinely curious
Been doing QA for 19yrs, mostly at startups and still trying to figure out how are AI startups navigating the quality aspect nowadays, practically.
I'm also trying to productize my expertise and I see quite a lot of confusion among startups these days between: moving fast(whatever that means), quality, hitting PMF and/or growth.
Show HN: HyperPaste – a free, open-source clipboard manager for macOS
To me it always felt like clipboard history was one of the few things missing from macOS.There are already some excellent clipboard managers available, but after trying quite a few of them I kept coming back to the same goal: I wanted something that felt like it belonged on macOS. Fast, keyboard-first, private, and visually restrained.One thing I felt strongly about from the beginning was that it had to be open source. Clipboard managers have access to some of the most sensitive data we copy — p
Ask HN: Building a minimal to-do app based on Signal vs. Noise
Hey HN,My friend and I are building a very simple to-do app.The core idea isn't new: separating tasks into Signal (things that truly move your life or project forward) and Noise (work that just keeps you busy). The goal is simply to help you become more mindful about what you actually choose to do.It's easy to assume that being "busy" equals quality work. But honestly, after building side projects for a couple of years, I can assure you that's rarely the case, haha.We ha