DTN 117: Waymos on Fire
Plus: First large-scale error-free quantum computer, AI hurricane forecasting, rebooting dead human brains, stratospheric airships, illegal AI therapy bots, and more.


IBM to build first large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer by 2028
“IBM announced detailed plans today to build an error-corrected quantum computer with significantly more computational capability than existing machines by 2028. It hopes to make the computer available to users via the cloud by 2029.
The proposed machine, named Starling, will consist of a network of modules, each of which contains a set of chips, housed within a new data center in Poughkeepsie, New York. “We’ve already started building the space,” says Jay Gambetta, vice president of IBM’s quantum initiative.”

- Rebooting dead human brains, biotech seeks to reinvent drug testing work
- These new batteries are finding a niche
- Brain implant lets man with ALS speak and sing with his ‘real voice’
- Sandia turns on brain-like storage-free supercomputer
- Fervo Energy drills 15,000', 520 F geothermal well in 16 drilling days
- European Space Agency looks to non-US partners
- Quantum uncertainty shouldn’t stop investors from making the right bet
- Google DeepMind just changed hurricane forecasting forever with new AI model
- This stratospheric airship is 65,000 feet above Earth and investigating which gas companies are leaking methane


A person uses a skateboard to break windows on a Waymo taxi during protests Sunday. Credit: Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times
During a protest in downtown Los Angeles against immigration raids by the Trump administration, several Waymo autonomous taxis were vandalized and set on fire. Protesters slashed tires, smashed windows, and spray-painted anti-ICE messages before torching three of the vehicles. The clashes prompted a heavy police response and warnings about toxic fumes from burning lithium-ion batteries. (via Los Angeles Times)

- Unprecedented optical clock network lays groundwork for redefining the second
- A quantum random access memory based on transmon-controlled phonon routers
- Trapped-ion advances break new ground in quantum computing
- Gyromagnetic zero-index metamaterials enable stable light vortices for advanced optical control
- Novel nanopore sensing platform paves way for solid-state, label-free DNA sequencing technologies
- Scientists achieve precision activation of quantum defects in diamond
- Carbon nanotubes replace metal coils for ultra-lightweight electric motors
- Magnetic microrobot mechanically mixes microscopic materials
- Scientists successfully edit oat DNA using for first time, enabling climate-resilient crops
- First on-chip photonic qubit enables GKP states for error correction at room temperature
- Filtering terrestrial contamination in the search for alien signals
- Quantum navigation device uses atoms to measure acceleration in 3D
- Novel nanotechnology turns water waste into fertilizer
- Oxide catalysts that sustain themselves could lead to self-healing reactors
- AI-designed waveguides pave the way for next-generation photonic devices
- New quantum algorithm factors numbers with one qubit
- Quantum machine learning: Small-scale photonic quantum processor can already outperform classical counterparts
- Physicists set new world record for qubit operation accuracy
- Polymers gain fire resistance and sustainability with light-powered chemical upgrade
- Nonreciprocal light speed control achieved using cavity magnonics device
- US engineers create self-healing robot skin that detects, seals, and resets

- Space tech firm Voyager raises $383M from upsized IPO
- SpliceBio gets $135M shortly after starting its first gene therapy clinical trial
- Sorcerer (YC S24) raises $3.9M to launch more weather balloons
- Multiverse Computing raises $215M for tech that could radically lower AI costs
- Autonomous vehicle company Coco Robotics raises $80M in funding
- Enterome raises $19M in funding to develop OncoMimics immunotherapies to treat cancer
- Parallel Bio raises $21M in Series A funding for human-first drug discovery
- Electromagnetic spectrum company VectorWave raises $2.5M in funding
- Nominal raises $75M in Series B funding for real-time testing of physical systems
- Agentic AI company Landbase raises $30M in Series A funding
- Kumulus Water raises $3.5M in seed funding to turn air into clean drinking water
- Muon Space closes $146M Series B funding for mission-optimized satellite constellations
- Aethero raises $8.4M in funding for space-grade computers and autonomous satellite platforms
- Microbiome medicine company, 32 Biosciences, raises $6M in funding
- Antares Therapeutics raises $177M in Series A funding to develop precision medicines for cancer and other serious diseases
- Fusion energy company Proxima Fusion raises €130M in Series A funding
- Wandercraft raises $75M for acceleration of AI-powered humanoid robotics and exoskeletons
- Standard Nuclear raises $42M in funding for TRISO fuel production for advanced reactors
- Sustainable chemical company New Iridium raises $2.65M in seed funding
- Fervo Energy lands $206M in financing to build massive geothermal power plant
- Bedrock Ocean dredges up $25M to map the seafloor with robots
- Qualcomm to acquire semiconductor firm Alphawave Semi for $2.4B
- Mosanna Therapeutics raises $80M in Series A funding for obstructive sleep apnea treatments
- Climate tech company Beewise raises $50M in Series D financing
- Mitra Chem is raising $50M for its cheaper, domestic battery materials
- IonQ acquires Oxford Ionics for $1.07B as quantum space continues to sizzle
- Dilon Technologies raises $9M in growth capital financing for biosurgery and breast cancer diagnostics
- Quantum Space raises $40M to advance development of its Ranger spacecraft
- Nuclear startup Oklo to raise $400M in share offering

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