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A Startup Claimed Its Device Could Cure Cancer. Then Patients Began Dying

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/23/business/exthera-cancer-blood-filtering-device.html
1•randycupertino•1m ago•0 comments

Your Texas LLC Won't Protect You from Blue State Labor Laws

https://upcactus.com/blog/your-Texas-LLC-won-t-protect-you-from-Blue-State-Labor-Laws
2•justinzollars•10m ago•0 comments

Perhaps last of its kind 1966 RCA control panel found in family garage

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/06/reddit-user-surprised-when-1960s-computer-panel-emerged-from-collapsed-family-garage/
1•coloneltcb•11m ago•0 comments

Enabling the Future of AI: Introducing AMD ROCm 7 and AMD Developer Cloud

https://www.amd.com/en/blogs/2025/enabling-the-future-of-ai-introducing-amd-rocm-7-and-the-amd-developer-cloud.html
1•mindcrime•12m ago•0 comments

Aerated Bread Company

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerated_Bread_Company
1•camtarn•15m ago•1 comments

"What went well" is more than just a pat on the back

https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2025/06/14/what-went-well-is-more-than-just-a-pat-on-the-back/
1•azhenley•15m ago•0 comments

Clergy taking Psilocybin

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/05/26/this-is-your-priest-on-drugs
1•robg•16m ago•0 comments

Infrastructure so invisible the only thing devs notice is how fast they ship

https://www.motivenotes.ai/p/digger-pull-request-infrastructure
1•donnaoana•17m ago•0 comments

When Growth Plateaus: How and When to Layer on New Acquisition Channels

https://caseyaccidental.substack.com/p/when-growth-plateaus-how-and-when
1•mooreds•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: We built a Payment Stack Index for companies scaling past Stripe

https://usegater.com/payment-stack
1•beecee•19m ago•0 comments

Claude 4 prompt engineering best practices

https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/build-with-claude/prompt-engineering/claude-4-best-practices
1•mooreds•20m ago•0 comments

A Paid Tier for CIAM Weekly

https://ciamweekly.substack.com/p/introducing-a-paid-tier-for-ciam
1•mooreds•21m ago•0 comments

New breakthrough enables precise activation of quantum features in diamond

https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-06-16-new-breakthrough-enables-precise-activation-quantum-features-diamond
2•gnabgib•23m ago•0 comments

Xmake v3.0 released, Improve C++ modules and jobgraph support

https://github.com/xmake-io/xmake/releases/tag/v3.0.0
4•danny0z•24m ago•0 comments

Triaging security issues reported by third parties

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/issues/913
3•transpute•25m ago•0 comments

Future Knowledge

https://futureknowledge.transistor.fm/
2•doener•26m ago•0 comments

KSP and Me

https://paul-samuels.com/blog/2025/06/16/ksp-and-me/
2•zzzonked•28m ago•0 comments

BanglaByT5: Byte-Level Modelling for Bangla

https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.17102
1•PaulHoule•29m ago•0 comments

Safe to Deploy: How We Know the Waymo Driver Is Ready for the Road

https://waymo.com/blog/2025/06/safe-to-deploy
1•xnx•30m ago•0 comments

Behavioral Interview List of Questions

https://github.com/gregorojstersek/behavioral-interview-list-of-questions
1•nadis•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Custom Interviewer replaces the need for screening calls

https://app.screenz.ai/signup
3•griesmey•42m ago•0 comments

Houston Housing Authority Submits Legal Brief Riddled with LLM Hallucinations

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/housing/article/houston-housing-authority-fake-quotes-lawsuit-20369965.php
2•ofjcihen•42m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ports – see what's running on what port

https://ports.alasdairmonk.com
1•sgottit•46m ago•1 comments

Microsoft 365 Two Factor Down

https://downdetector.com.au/status/microsoft-365/
3•atymic•47m ago•1 comments

What makes a good side project?

https://austinhenley.com/blog/goodproject.html
2•azhenley•48m ago•0 comments

Creating QMI traces from Android phones with Frida to reverse engineer VoLTE

https://postmarketos.org/blog/2025/06/17/volte-project-qmi-sniffing-with-frida/
1•LorenDB•53m ago•0 comments

The video calls section in cafes is the new smoking section

https://interconnected.org/home/2025/06/16/hush
2•LorenDB•54m ago•0 comments

Trump Tax Bill to Boost Biden's Semiconductor Tax Credit to 30%

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-16/trump-tax-bill-to-boost-biden-s-semiconductor-tax-credit-to-30
1•gametorch•54m ago•0 comments

How to get my ECG data?

1•fraserphysics•56m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built Feynman for YouTube – a sidebar AI tutor for students

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/feynman-youtube-learning/cecbcdfjjgganjppeiffpkpikdcngkal
1•Bslou•56m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Japan builds near $700M fund to lure foreign academic talent

https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/16/japan_has_a_yen_for/
26•rntn•6h ago

Comments

kryptiskt•5h ago
I see this thing in the EU lately too. I hate it, how about a fund to spend on the local academic talent? Like, should the way to get a decent salary as an European academic in Europe be to get a job in the US so they can be headhunted with earmarked money for "foreign talent" a couple of years later?
atonse•5h ago
Isn't the problem they're trying to fix that there isn't enough local academic talent (because they chronically under-spent in the past)?

Are they trying to jump start and gain momentum?

Centigonal•5h ago
They already have the local academic talent, and they're not looking to move away. Poaching US academics who are left in the lurch by the current administration's policies is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Japan to achieve research dominance in economically and geopolitically important fields like semiconductors, defense, and biotechnology.

Japan learned this lesson the hard way when they lost their semiconductor researchers to Taiwan, Korea, and the US in the early 90s. The US's misplay has given them a chance at redemption.

cosmicgadget•4h ago
Presumably they already spend money on local academic talent? This is an opportunistic investment because the US government is defunding and politicizing academia.
alephnerd•5h ago
The Japanese initiative will do better than the European one - Japan has quietly become a major white collar destination for Korean and Chinese nationals after COVID, especially in fields like Materials Science which tend to have much stronger East Asian representation than other fields.

METI also has a stronger muscle around R&D promotion and commercialization compared to similar initiatives across Europe with come across as overly bureaucratic with leaders without domain experience.

That said, in the medium term it's still difficult to compete with the amount of private capital and grants for R&D (and the associated commercialization capabilities) in the US, but Japan is rebuilding that muscle.

I think European leaders need to think deep down about whether they are EU first or nation first - the inability for EU and national initiatives in R&D to take off is due to this grey area that exists.

And if I'm being honest - a mid tier European univeristy like Aix-Marseilles or Bath just can't compete with an imperial university like Tohoku University.

comrade1234•5h ago
The EU announced a $500 million fund for this a few weeks ago. A couple of weeks ago Microsoft announced a $400 million investment in cloud computing here in Switzerland. Shows how ineffective $500 million is going to be...
sottol•5h ago
Why? $500M could pay 1000 scientists/academics (up to) a $50k pay-bump for 10 years each. Even if 50% would be lost to "administrative overhead", $25k over the usual EU market rate (which is lower than US) per year per scientist might entice many to move.

I don't know how this program would be structured, but imo this program is not doomed to fail due to underfinancing - of course this being an EU program it surely has other issues.

alephnerd•5h ago
It's too little.

Even countries like India are offering $50K-100K lab seed grants for western educated academics from the diaspora in high impact fields to take tenure track roles at major institutes, while offering free housing (as in an actual house) and a $15-30k salary depending on experience.

These EU programs are pennywise and pound foolish, and fail to incorporate private sector players or partnerships, and the lack of English fluency and established communities from a number of overrepresented countries in STEM makes the EU not as enticing.

You may as well go to America and earn the top dollar, or go to Australia, Japan, or Korea where you will earn a Western European salary but US level grants and have added cultural competency.

sottol•5h ago
How do the EU/Indian programs compare, eg in monetary outlay? It's hard to find numbers.
alephnerd•5h ago
The Indian programs are tied to other larger initiatives by the Indian government so they are obfuscated.

For example, for semiconductors and chip design, a portion of the semiconductor subsidy that the Indian government is giving is earmarked for university R&D, and individual INIs [0] (top public Indian STEM universities) are given matching grants (around $50K) that are earmarked as lab seed funding with an additional $50K dollar-for-dollar match when creating a lab with a private sector partner (and plenty of EU domiciled firms like NXP and Infineon participate in this), so the right PI can make an NXP branded lab with $150k in seed capital and an in-built commercialization pipeline.

It's a similar story for Battery Tech, Drones, and Biopharma as well.

On top of that, most top researchers will choose to work in a private sector R&D group like Microsoft Research India or Samsung Research India which pay EU level salaries, give US level backing for internal research, and have none of the academic politics.

And this is just 1 (large) country. Other countries like China, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Singapore, etc have equally if not more lucrative programs to attract diaspora researchers. European initiatives just don't compare when even most Indian postdocs at programs like the Plack Institutes choose to take tenure track positions back in India and even mid-tier IITs, NITs, IISERs, AIIMSes, NIPERs, and IIITs are attracting junior faculty with PhDs and post-docs from programs like Purdue, UCLA, UW, UIUC, Yale, etc.

On top of that, major diaspora American VC funds like Foundation Capital and Sequoia/PeakXV are running their own versions of YC targeting grads from these programs to build in both India and the US.

And this is nothing compared to initiatives that the Chinese government have been running to attract Chinese diaspora academics, and more establish programs created by the Japanese and Australians that have operated since the 1970s.

[0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutes_of_National_Importa...