Quantum Computing

Graphene Just Broke the Rules of Superconductivity. Here’s Why That Changes Everything.

MIT researchers discovered graphene can sustain multiple states of superconductivity simultaneously, shattering the long-held belief that quantum stability requires material complexity. This breakthrough suggests the next computing revolution won’t come from better engineering of silicon, but from abandoning it entirely for a material that’s been hiding in plain sight.

Fusion’s Real Bottleneck Isn’t Physics. It’s Who Owns the Computers.

Everyone’s watching fusion reactor designs. They’re watching the wrong race. The real bottleneck isn’t plasma confinement — it’s tritium fuel supply, and the only tools that can crack it are quantum computers and AI supercomputers that don’t fully exist yet. Whoever masters the simulation wins the entire energy transition.