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Breaking Papers

The most important scientific papers, decoded. 308 papers analyzed from arXiv and beyond.

Only 14% of Chips Work First Try. Here's the AI Fix.
Agentics

Only 14% of Chips Work First Try. Here's the AI Fix.

Mar 30 · 4 min read

Silicon Valley is obsessed with AI that writes code. Chipmakers quietly need AI that verifies it. UCAgent is built for the latter.

arXiv:2603.25768
Your Robot Can't Catch a Falling Cup. This Fixes That.
Robotics

Your Robot Can't Catch a Falling Cup. This Fixes That.

The Team That Decided Shared Values Were Optional
AI

The Team That Decided Shared Values Were Optional

1 in 4 Quantum Decoders Actually Works
Quantum Computing

1 in 4 Quantum Decoders Actually Works

The Deception Myth: AI Doesn't Lie — It Just Won't Commit
Agentics

The Deception Myth: AI Doesn't Lie — It Just Won't Commit

1 of 19: The Alarming Math Behind Global Pandemic AI
AI

1 of 19: The Alarming Math Behind Global Pandemic AI

One Part Real, One Part Vaporware: Inside MAGNET
AI

One Part Real, One Part Vaporware: Inside MAGNET

Robot Runs at 3.3 m/s After One Human Stride
Robotics

Robot Runs at 3.3 m/s After One Human Stride

Quantum Error Correction's Sacred Threshold May Be Myth
Quantum Computing

Quantum Error Correction's Sacred Threshold May Be Myth

Your Agent Improves When You're Too Busy to Notice
Agentics

Your Agent Improves When You're Too Busy to Notice

This Model Could Obsolete Hand-Tuned Inflation Within a Decade
Quantum Computing

This Model Could Obsolete Hand-Tuned Inflation Within a Decade

New Self-Testing Scheme Could Verify Quantum Computers Someday
Quantum Computing

New Self-Testing Scheme Could Verify Quantum Computers Someday

Robots Won't Do Chores Until Language Learns to Point
Robotics

Robots Won't Do Chores Until Language Learns to Point

Noise Isn't the Problem—It's the Protocol
Quantum Computing

Noise Isn't the Problem—It's the Protocol

The Nobel Laureate Is Impatient, and That's the Product
Quantum Computing

The Nobel Laureate Is Impatient, and That's the Product

AI Agents Break Everything and Hold the Line Simultaneously
Agentics

AI Agents Break Everything and Hold the Line Simultaneously

Backpropagation Is No Longer Required for AI Training
AI

Backpropagation Is No Longer Required for AI Training

A Wallet Turned $313 Into $438K Last Month. It Wasn't Human.
Agentics

A Wallet Turned $313 Into $438K Last Month. It Wasn't Human.

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Mar 30 · 5 min read

Your robot isn't slow because of bad hardware. It's slow because researchers have been pruning in the wrong place—and nobody noticed.

arXiv:2603.25766
Mar 30 · 3 min read

Alignment research has long tried to make AI systems agree. One team is asking the opposite: what if you designed around the disagreement?

arXiv:2603.25811
Mar 30 · 5 min read

Dennis Delali Kwesi Wayo ran four decoders through identical tests. Three collapsed under bootstrap analysis. One held.

arXiv:2603.25757
Mar 30 · 4 min read

We fear AI that lies. The real problem might be AI that refuses to commit to anything — ever.

arXiv:2603.26635
Mar 30 · 4 min read

One paper. That's what the entire research base on cross-border AI pandemic coordination amounts to—and it's the foundation for a new class of global health infrastructure.

arXiv:2603.25771
Mar 30 · 4 min read

Three weight values. One GPU. Zero compromises on the math. And some vaporware sprinkled on top to make the demo pop.

arXiv:2603.25813
Mar 30 · 4 min read

The Unitree G1 hit 3.3 m/s in Caltech's lab. The company claims 5+ m/s. Only one of those numbers has been verified.

arXiv:2603.25902
Mar 30 · 4 min read

"We can recover quantum states regardless of noise magnitude" — a claim that sounds impossible until you read the math.

arXiv:2603.25774
Mar 30 · 4 min read

You're in a 2pm meeting. Your agent is training on your morning interactions. By the time you sit back down, it's slightly better at your job.

arXiv:2603.17187
Mar 30 · 3 min read

Cosmologists have spent decades tweaking models to match reality. A new paper argues we've been doing it backwards — and the universe itself may prove it within 10 years.

arXiv:2510.18733
Mar 30 · 3 min read

Here's the paradox: the most rigorous tool yet for verifying quantum computers doesn't work on the quantum computers that exist today.

arXiv:2312.04405
Mar 30 · 4 min read

Your robot will fetch the wrong plate because natural language can't point.

arXiv:2603.13433
Mar 30 · 3 min read

A 7x jump in quantum state reconstruction came not from better qubits, but from a protocol that treats noise as data, not damage.

arXiv:2507.12550
Mar 28 · 5 min read

"The quantum industry has been building qubits the wrong way for 20 years." That's not a dig. That's a $50M startup thesis.

arXiv:2411.10406
Mar 28 · 7 min read

Twenty researchers interacted with six autonomous OpenClaw agents over 14 days — according to the study site at agentsofchaos.baulab.info — putting them into a live Discord environment to see what would break.

arXiv:2602.20021
Mar 28 · 3 min read

A team at NVIDIA, the University of Oxford, and the Quebec AI Institute (MILA) has published what appears to be the most credible evidence yet that backpropagation — the algorithm that has powered nearly every major AI system since the 1980s — is not architecturally required for frontier-scale tr...

arXiv:2511.16652
Mar 28 · 5 min read

Fourteen of the twenty most profitable wallets on Polymarket are bots.

arXiv:2508.03474