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Month: December 2025

Is 2026 the Quantum Chemistry Breakthrough Year?
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Is 2026 the Quantum Chemistry Breakthrough Year?

Researchers are increasingly using quantum computers to tackle complex chemistry calculations, with 2026 seen as a pivotal year. But a major hurdle—error-proof machines—still stands in the way of real progress.

by Julian TrentDecember 31, 2025
Fizz CEO says social media isn’t social anymore
PrivacySoftwareStartups

Fizz CEO says social media isn’t social anymore

According to TechCrunch, the anonymous social app Fizz has become the dominant platform on US college campuses. CEO Teddy Solomon argues that traditional social media has stopped being truly social.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 31, 2025
Fusion’s Billion-Dollar Bet: Who’s Spending Big to Harness the Sun?
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Fusion’s Billion-Dollar Bet: Who’s Spending Big to Harness the Sun?

Fusion power is moving from sci-fi to reality, fueled by billions in private investment. Startups like Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Helion are racing to build the first commercially viable reactors, but the path is expensive and fraught with challenges.

by Darren HoltDecember 31, 2025
A 30-Year Superconductor Mystery Just Got Weirder
InnovationSemiconductorsTechnology

A 30-Year Superconductor Mystery Just Got Weirder

Scientists have used a novel strain technique to probe the mysterious superconductor Sr₂RuO₄. The results contradict long-held theories, pointing to a simpler or entirely new type of superconducting state and creating a fresh conflict with older data.

by Julian TrentDecember 31, 2025
A VC Predicts White-Collar AI Protests and a Robotics Breakthrough
AIBusinessTechnology

A VC Predicts White-Collar AI Protests and a Robotics Breakthrough

A Khosla Ventures investor lays out five bold predictions for 2026. He foresees a foundational leap in robotics capability akin to GPT-3, a potential market correction favoring M&A, and a contrarian wave of anti-AI protests. Surprisingly, he expects these protests to be led by white-collar workers,

by Julian TrentDecember 31, 2025
OpenAI Is Paying Employees More Than Any Startup Ever
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI Is Paying Employees More Than Any Startup Ever

According to a Wall Street Journal analysis, OpenAI’s stock-based compensation averages a staggering $1.5 million per employee. This is fueling massive losses and a frantic talent war with rivals like Meta.

by Julian TrentDecember 31, 2025
Samsung Biologics Bets $280M on First U.S. Plant in Maryland
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Samsung Biologics Bets $280M on First U.S. Plant in Maryland

Samsung Biologics is making a major move into the U.S. market. The Korean CDMO is spending $280 million to acquire and upgrade a former GSK plant in Maryland, aiming to boost drug manufacturing capacity.

by Julian TrentDecember 30, 2025
Clang-Built Linux Kernels Are Finally Catching Up to GCC
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Clang-Built Linux Kernels Are Finally Catching Up to GCC

A fresh round of performance testing on the Linux 6.19 kernel reveals that builds using LLVM Clang 21.1.7, especially with Full Link-Time Optimization (LTO), are now competitive with and sometimes beat those from GCC 15.2. This marks a significant shift in the long-standing compiler rivalry for the

by Julian TrentDecember 30, 2025
Venture Funds Are Having a Rough Year. Here’s Why.
BusinessInnovationStartups

Venture Funds Are Having a Rough Year. Here’s Why.

New data shows venture capital funds are returning far less cash to their investors. IPO performance has been mixed, with stocks often falling after their first-day pop.

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
Nvidia’s Groq Deal: A License, Not an Acquisition
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Nvidia’s Groq Deal: A License, Not an Acquisition

In a strategic sidestep, Nvidia has licensed intellectual property from AI chip designer Groq and hired key executives. This non-acquisition lets Nvidia tap into the growing inferencing market while avoiding regulatory scrutiny.

by Julian TrentDecember 30, 2025

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