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Materialkunde und Nanotechnologien am MIT

MIT School of Engineering faculty and staff receive awards in summer 2025
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Unlocking ammonia as a fuel source for heavy industry
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MIT Energy Initiative conference spotlights research priorities amidst a changing energy landscape
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MIT researchers use CT scans to unravel mysteries of early metal production
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Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air
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From nanoscale to global scale: Advancing MIT’s special initiatives in manufacturing, health, and climate
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From nanoscale to global scale: Advancing MIT’s special initiatives in manufacturing, health, and climate
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Green bananas can’t throw 3.091 Fun Run off course
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MIT senior turns waste from the fishing industry into biodegradable plastic
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New lightweight polymer film can prevent corrosion
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New lightweight polymer film can prevent corrosion
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MIT physicists observe key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene
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MIT physicists observe key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene
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New therapeutic brain implants could defy the need for surgery
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New therapeutic brain implants could defy the need for surgery
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New nanoparticles stimulate the immune system to attack ovarian tumors
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Q&A: How MITHIC is fostering a culture of collaboration at MIT
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
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Designing better, longer-lasting medicines
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The brain power behind sustainable AI
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A “seating chart” for atoms helps locate their positions in materials
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A “seating chart” for atoms helps locate their positions in materials
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Solar energy startup Active Surfaces wins inaugural PITCH.nano competition
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School of Engineering welcomes new faculty in 2024-25
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Why some quantum materials stall while others scale
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Engineering next-generation fertilizers
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Checking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI tool
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Uncovering new physics in metals manufacturing
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Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts
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Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts
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Secretary of Energy Chris Wright ’85 visits MIT
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A simple formula could guide the design of faster-charging, longer-lasting batteries
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Concrete “battery” developed at MIT now packs 10 times the power
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Palladium filters could enable cheaper, more efficient generation of hydrogen fuel
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A beacon of light
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AI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materials
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AI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materials
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MIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics
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MIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics
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New tool makes generative AI models more likely to create breakthrough materials
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Decoding the sounds of battery formation and degradation
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How MIT’s Steel Research Group led to a groundbreaking national materials initiative
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Technology originating at MIT leads to approved bladder cancer treatment
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DOE selects MIT to establish a Center for the Exascale Simulation of Coupled High-Enthalpy Fluid–Solid Interactions
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“Bottlebrush” particles deliver big chemotherapy payloads directly to cancer cells
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Soft materials hold onto “memories” of their past, for longer than previously thought
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New self-assembling material could be the key to recyclable EV batteries
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New self-assembling material could be the key to recyclable EV batteries
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New method could monitor corrosion and cracking in a nuclear reactor
von Adam Zewe | MIT News am 27. August 2025 um 19:30

By directly imaging material failure in 3D, this real-time technique could help scientists improve reactor safety and longevity.