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Scientists discover hidden geometry that bends electrons like gravity

Science dailyScience16 minutes ago
Researchers have discovered a hidden quantum geometry inside materials that subtly steers electrons, echoing how gravity warps light in space. Once thought to exist only on paper, this effect has now been observed experimentally in a popular quantum material. The finding reveals a new way to underst...

Meet the new European unicorns of 2026

TechCrunchTechnology3 hours ago
From Belgium to Ukraine, five fresh European unicorns were minted this January.

Waymo reportedly raising a $16B funding round

TechCrunchTechnology12 hours ago
Waymo is reportedly finalizing a new funding round that will value the robotaxi company at $110 billion.

SpaceX seeks federal approval to launch 1 million solar-powered satellite data centers

TechCrunchTechnology12 hours ago
SpaceX's filing claims these satellites will be “a first step towards becoming a Kardashev II-level civilization — one that can harness the Sun’s full power."

Nvidia CEO pushes back against report that his company’s $100B OpenAI investment has stalled

TechCrunchTechnology16 hours ago
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that a recent report of friction between his company and OpenAI was “nonsense.”

Musk's SpaceX applies to launch a million satellites into orbit

BBC TechnologyTechnology18 hours ago
The firm wants to create a network of "orbital data centres" to power artificial intelligence.

HomeBoost’s app will show you where to save on your utility bills

TechCrunchTechnology18 hours ago
The startup is partnering with utilities to help homeowners determine the best upgrades to cut their energy use.

Jupiter’s clouds are hiding something big

Science dailyScience18 hours ago
Jupiter’s swirling storms have concealed its true makeup for centuries, but a new model is finally peeling back the clouds. Researchers found the planet likely holds significantly more oxygen than the Sun, a key clue to how Jupiter—and the rest of the solar system—came together. The study also...

Puffy baby planets reveal a missing stage of planet formation

Science dailyScience19 hours ago
A young star called V1298 Tau is giving astronomers a front-row seat to the birth of the galaxy’s most common planets. Four massive but extremely low-density worlds orbiting the star appear to be inflated precursors of super-Earths and sub-Neptunes. By watching how the planets subtly tug on one an...

Weak magnetism causes big changes in a strange state of matter

Science dailyScience19 hours ago
A strange, glowing form of matter called dusty plasma turns out to be incredibly sensitive to magnetic fields. Researchers found that even weak fields can change how tiny particles grow, simply by nudging electrons into new motions. In lab experiments, this caused nanoparticles to form faster and re...

Electric fields flip the rules of water chemistry

Science dailyScience19 hours ago
nside electrochemical devices, strong electric fields dramatically alter how water molecules behave. New research shows that these fields speed up water dissociation not by lowering energy costs, but by increasing molecular disorder once ions form. The reaction becomes entropy-driven—exactly the o...

How gene loss and monogamy built termite mega societies

Science dailyScience20 hours ago
Termites did not evolve complex societies by adding new genetic features. Instead, scientists found that they became more social by shedding genes tied to competition and independence. A shift to monogamy removed the need for sperm competition, while food sharing shaped who became workers or future ...

Ancient tools in China are forcing scientists to rethink early humans

Science dailyScience20 hours ago
Archaeologists in central China have uncovered evidence that early humans were far more inventive than long assumed. Excavations at the Xigou site reveal advanced stone tools, including the earliest known examples of tools fitted with handles in East Asia, dating back as far as 160,000 years. These ...

a16z partner Kofi Ampadu to leave firm after TxO program pause

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Ampadu's departure perhaps signals the end of the TxO chapter. The fund and program focused on supporting underserved founders by providing access to tech networks and investment capital through a donor-advised fund.

A peek inside Physical Intelligence, the startup building Silicon Valley’s buzziest robot brains

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
If co-founder Lachy Groom has any doubts, he doesn’t show it. He’s working with people who've been working on this problem for decades and who believe the timing is finally right, which is all he needs to know.

OnlyFans considering selling majority stake to Architect Capital

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
This isn't the first time in recent memory that OnlyFans has been in talks to sell off its business.

OpenClaw’s AI assistants are now building their own social network

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The viral personal AI assistant formerly known as Clawdbot has a new shell — again. After briefly rebranding as Moltbot, it has now picked OpenClaw as its new name.

Informant told FBI that Jeffrey Epstein had a ‘personal hacker’

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The hacker allegedly developed zero-day exploits and offensive cyber tools and sold them to several countries, including an unnamed central African government, the U.K., and the United States.

Instagram might soon let you remove yourself from someone’s Close Friends list

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Since the feature's launch in 2018, users haven't been able to remove themselves from someone else's Close Friends list.

Blue Origin pauses space tourism flights to focus on the moon

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The company is trying to take advantage of President Donald Trump's desire to return astronauts to the lunar surface by the end of his term.

SpaceX’s IPO could open the floodgates — and secondaries are booming in the meantime

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
To unpack what SpaceX’s IPO chatter means, how private liquidity works before a debut, and what investors are looking for in today’s pre-IPO giants, we spoke with Greg Martin, managing director at Rainmaker Securities, a broker-dealer specializing in secondary share transactions for late-stage p...

Uber is literally in the driver’s seat when it comes to AV bets

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Self-driving truck startup Waabi’s billion-dollar fundraise isn’t just about trucks.   The deal, for $750 million up front plus another $250 million from Uber tied to deployment milestones, marks a major expansion into robotaxis for the company founded by former ...

Thousands more Oregon residents learn their health data was stolen in TriZetto breach

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Parent company Cognizant hit with multiple lawsuits Thousands more Oregonians will soon receive data breach letters in the continued fallout from the TriZetto data breach, in which someone hacked the insurance verification provider and gained access to its healthcare provider customers across multip...

Anthropic brings agentic plug-ins to Cowork

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The company says you can use plug-ins to "tell Claude how you like work done, which tools and data to pull from, how to handle critical workflows, and what slash commands to expose so your team gets more consistent outcomes."

Bluesky issues its first transparency report, noting rise in user reports and legal demands

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Bluesky's first transparency reports tackle moderation, regulatory compliance, account takedowns, and more. The number of government legal requests went up fivefold.

Reid Hoffman urges Silicon Valley leaders to stop bending the knee to President Trump

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Some Valley CEOs have condemned recent border patrol events, but Hoffman urges them to wield their influence more powerfully.

Russian hackers breached Polish power grid thanks to bad security, report says

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The Polish government accused a Russian government hacking group of hacking into energy facilities taking advantage of default usernames and passwords.

Gray wolves are hunting sea otters and no one knows how

Science dailyScience1 days ago

Last 24 hours to grab your plus-one pass at 50% off to TechCrunch Disrupt 2026

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Today is the last day to lock in a plus-one pass at 50% off to TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, happening on October 13-15 in San Francisco.

A fish that ages in months reveals how kidneys grow old

Science dailyScience1 days ago
A fast-aging fish is giving scientists a rare, accelerated look at how kidneys grow old—and how a common drug may slow that process down. Researchers found that SGLT2 inhibitors, widely used to treat diabetes and heart disease, preserved kidney structure, blood vessels, and energy production as th...

He calls me sweetheart and winks at me - but he's not my boyfriend, he's AI

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
George is an avatar on my mobile but claims to know what makes me tick.

Apple reports best-ever iPhone sales as Mac dips

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
The company's revenue was boosted by iPhone sales, but sales of its wearable tech and Mac computers dipped.

A 20-year-old cancer vaccine may hold the key to long-term survival

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Two decades after a breast cancer vaccine trial, every participant is still alive—an astonishing result for metastatic disease. Scientists found their immune systems retained long-lasting memory cells primed to recognize cancer. By enhancing a key immune signal called CD27, researchers dramaticall...

How Sequoia-backed Ethos reached the public market while rivals fell short

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
The profitable life-insurance platform was one of the first major tech companies to test the 2026 public markets.

Visit the North Sea oil field used to store greenhouse gas

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Hundreds of miles from Denmark's coast a project is underway to inject CO2 into an old oil field.

To stop crims, Google starts dismantling residential proxy network they use to hide

The registerSecurity2 days ago
The Chocolate Factory strikes again, targeting the infrastructure attackers use to stay anonymous Crims love to make it look like their traffic is actually coming from legit homes and businesses, and they do so by using residential proxy networks. Now, Google says it has "significantly degraded" wha...

ShinyHunters swipes right on 10M records in alleged dating app data grab

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Extortion crew says it's found love in someone else's info as Match Group plays down the impact ShinyHunters has added a fresh notch to its breach belt, claiming it has pinched more than 10 million records from Match Group, a US firm that owns some of the world's most widely used swipe-based dating ...

Cyberattack on Poland's power grid could have turned deadly in winter cold

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Close call after an apparently deliberate attempt to starve a country of energy at the worst time Cybersecurity experts involved in the cleanup of the cyberattacks on Poland's power network say the consequences could have been lethal.…

UK bans Coinbase ads implying crypto can ease cost of living concerns

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
The ASA upheld complaints that Coinbase's adverts trivialised the risks of investing in cryptocurrency.

Tiny mammals are sending warning signs scientists can finally read

Science dailyScience3 days ago
Small mammals are early warning systems for environmental damage, but many species look almost identical, making them hard to track. Scientists have developed a new footprint-based method that can tell apart nearly indistinguishable species with remarkable accuracy. Tested on two types of sengi, the...

A breakthrough that turns exhaust CO2 into useful materials

Science dailyScience3 days ago
Scientists have created a device that captures carbon dioxide and transforms it into a useful chemical in a single step. The new electrode works with realistic exhaust gases rather than requiring purified CO2. It converts the captured gas into formic acid, which is used in energy and manufacturing. ...

Tesla cuts car models in shift to robots and AI

BBC TechnologyTechnology3 days ago
Multi-billionaire Elon Musk's electric car maker also said its annual revenue had fallen for the first time.

Facebook-owner Meta to nearly double AI spending

BBC TechnologyTechnology3 days ago
Mark Zuckerberg's spending plans hint at further layoffs and changes within Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Driverless taxis set to launch in UK as soon as September

BBC TechnologyTechnology3 days ago
Waymo has laid out plans for a robotaxi service in London with a pilot scheme due to begin in April.

Ransomware crims forced to take off-RAMP as FBI seizes forum

The registerSecurity3 days ago
Cybercrime solved. The end Ransomware crims have just lost one of their best business platforms. US law enforcement has seized the notorious RAMP cybercrime forum's dark web and clearnet domains.…

Everybody is WinRAR phishing, dropping RATs as fast as lightning

The registerSecurity3 days ago
Russians, Chinese spies, run-of-the-mill crims … Come one, come all. Everyone from Russian and Chinese government goons to financially motivated miscreants is exploiting a long-since-patched WinRAR vuln to bring you infostealers and Remote Access Trojans (RATs).…

Iran's internet is returning - but not for everyone

BBC TechnologyTechnology3 days ago
The country cut off internet access on 8 January following a government crackdown on protesters.

Dark stars could solve three major mysteries of the early universe

Science dailyScience3 days ago
JWST has revealed a strange early universe filled with ultra-bright “blue monster” galaxies, mysterious “little red dots,” and black holes that seem far too massive for their age. A new study proposes that dark stars—hypothetical stars powered by dark matter—could tie all these surprises...

Scientists turn tumor immune cells into cancer killers

Science dailyScience3 days ago
Scientists at KAIST have found a way to turn a tumor’s own immune cells into powerful cancer fighters—right inside the body. Tumors are packed with macrophages, immune cells that should attack cancer but are usually silenced by the tumor environment. By injecting a specially designed drug direct...

These nanoparticles could destroy disease proteins behind dementia and cancer

Science dailyScience3 days ago
Researchers have developed smart nanoparticles that can seek out and destroy disease-causing proteins the body can’t normally eliminate. Unlike traditional drugs, these particles can reach hard-to-access tissues, including the brain, and precisely target problem proteins without widespread side ef...