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A $5 million prize awaits proof that quantum computers can solve health care problems

I’m standing in front of a quantum computer built out of atoms and light at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre on the outskirts of Oxford. On a laboratory table, a complex matrix of mirrors and lenses surrounds a Rubik’s Cube–size cell where 100 cesium atoms are suspended in grid formation...

What do new nuclear reactors mean for waste?

What do new nuclear reactors mean for waste?

MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here. The way the world currently deals with nuclear waste is as creative as it is varied: Drown it in water pools, encase it...

Hustlers are cashing in on China’s OpenClaw AI craze

Hustlers are cashing in on China’s OpenClaw AI craze

Feng Qingyang had always hoped to launch his own company, but he never thought this would be how—or that the day would come this fast.  Feng, a 27-year-old software engineer based in Beijing, started tinkering with OpenClaw, a popular new open-source AI tool that can take over a device and...

How Pokémon Go is giving delivery robots an inch-perfect view of the world

How Pokémon Go is giving delivery robots an inch-perfect view of the world

Pokémon Go was the world’s first augmented-reality megahit. Released in 2016 by the Google spinout Niantic, the AR twist on the juggernaut Pokémon franchise fast became a global phenomenon. From Chicago to Oslo to Enoshima, players hit the streets in the urgent hope of catching a Jigglypuff or a...

Claude trouve des failles dans du code Apple II vieux de 40 ans

Claude trouve des failles dans du code Apple II vieux de 40 ans

Mark Russinovich, CTO de Microsoft Azure, a donné à Claude Opus 4.6 un programme qu'il avait écrit en assembleur 6502 pour Apple II en mai 1986. L'IA d'Anthropic y a trouvé des vulnérabilités. Une découverte possible grâce à Claude Code Security, un outil qui a déjà débusqué plus de 500 failles...

How much wildfire prevention is too much?

How much wildfire prevention is too much?

The race to prevent the worst wildfires has been an increasingly high-tech one. Companies are proposing AI fire detection systems and drones that can stamp out early blazes. And now, one Canadian startup says it’s going after lightning. Lightning-sparked fires can be a big deal: The Canadian...

Online harassment is entering its AI era

Online harassment is entering its AI era

Scott Shambaugh didn’t think twice when he denied an AI agent’s request to contribute to matplotlib, a software library that he helps manage. Like many open-source projects, matplotlib has been overwhelmed by a glut of AI code contributions, and so Shambaugh and his fellow maintainers have...

The Download: protesting AI, and what’s floating in space

The Download: protesting AI, and what’s floating in space

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. I checked out one of the biggest anti-AI protests ever Pull the plug! Pull the plug! Stop the slop! Stop the slop! For a few hours this...

RetroTick - Vos vieux .exe qui tournent dans le navigateur

RetroTick - Vos vieux .exe qui tournent dans le navigateur

Bonjour les nostalgiques qui aimaient quand l'informatique c'était simple ! Aujourd'hui, j'aimerai vous parler de RetroTick , qui est un émulateur x86 qui fait tourner des exécutables Windows à l'ancienne et DOS directement dans votre navigateur. De FreeCell au Démineur en passant par SkiFree, hop,...

Listen to Earth’s rumbling, secret soundtrack

Listen to Earth’s rumbling, secret soundtrack

The boom of a calving glacier. The crackling rumble of a wildfire. The roar of a surging storm front. They’re the noises of the living Earth, music of this one particular sphere and clues to the true nature of these dramatic events. But as loud as all these things are, they emit even more acoustic...

Using big data for good

Using big data for good

A photogenic green-eyed Russian Blue named Petra might just be the world’s most sequenced cat. Petra was rescued from an animal shelter in Reno, Nevada, by Charlie Lieu, MBA ’05, SM ’05, a data whiz, serial entrepreneur, investor, and cofounder of Darwin’s Ark, a community science nonprofit focused...

A boost for manufacturing

A boost for manufacturing

Several years ago, Suzanne Berger was visiting a manufacturing facility in Ohio, talking to workers on the shop floor, when a machinist offered a thought that could serve as her current credo.  “Technology takes a step forward—workers take a step forward too,” the employee said.  Berger,...